• -5% India in the Interim: The 1947–1951 Nehru Government

    India in the Interim: The 1947–1951 Nehru Government

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    Explore the formative years of independent India with “India in the Interim: The 1947–1951 Nehru Government.” This compelling book offers a detailed narrative of the crucial period from August 1947 until the first general election in October 1951. Delving into contemporary politics, it chronicles the transitional governance, individual traits, identity tensions, and institutional trends that shaped the nation’s early political history. Drawing primarily from Prime Minister Nehru’s papers, the book provides insights into his words and actions, embedded within the context of his government. Discover the constant flux of governing in those unsettled post-partition years and understand their determining impact on the following decade of consolidation. An essential read for understanding modern India’s foundations.

    Original price was: ₹1,195.00.Current price is: ₹1,135.25.
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  • -6% India in the Interregnum

    India in the Interregnum

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    Uncover India’s critical 1946-1947 transition period and its often-overlooked interim government. This compelling history delves into the eleven months that navigated independence, Partition, and the continuance of the British state apparatus. Rakesh Ankit’s work restores identity to this vital phase, exploring the coalition’s work and its profound legacy in shaping contemporary India. Essential reading for students of Indian history, scholars, and anyone fascinated by the intricate path to post-colonial India. Dive deep into this pivotal moment often overshadowed by the final act of empire.

    Original price was: ₹956.00.Current price is: ₹956.00.
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  • -9% The Kashmir Conflict: From Empire to the Cold War

    The Kashmir Conflict: From Empire to the Cold War, 1945-66 (Routledge Studies in South Asian History)

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    Explore the pivotal Kashmir conflict from its origins in the British Indian Empire through the Cold War. Rakesh Ankit’s detailed study uncovers the dispute’s under-researched transnational dimensions, revealing how international concerns and the dynamics of decolonisation shaped India and Pakistan’s relationship. This book examines Kashmir’s evolution from a post-imperial issue to a key Cold War geopolitical flashpoint. Essential for students and scholars of South Asian History, international relations, and Cold War history seeking a comprehensive understanding of this enduring conflict.

    Original price was: ₹14,640.00.Current price is: ₹14,640.00.
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