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Hindutva or Hind Swaraj (PERENNIAL 10)

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Explore the complexities of Indian nationalism with “Hindutva or Hind Swaraj.” U.R. Ananthamurthy’s final work examines the contrasting visions of V.D. Savarkar and M.K. Gandhi, offering a powerful reflection on the human cost of radicalization. Discover the divergent paths India faced at independence in this thought-provoking analysis. ISBN: 9789352774890

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  • ISBN-13: 9789352774890
  • Publisher: HarperPerennial
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9352774892
  • Publisher Date: 05-Mar-18
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 144

13 reviews for Hindutva or Hind Swaraj (PERENNIAL 10)

  1. Suryadev Singh Choudhary

    A short but impactful book. It made me rethink some of my own assumptions about Indian nationalism. Definitely worth reading.

  2. Yashvardhan Joshi

    A concise and insightful exploration of two contrasting ideologies. Ananthamurthy’s analysis is thought-provoking, though I wish it delved deeper. Good read overall.

  3. Priya Rai

    A thought-provoking analysis of two influential figures in Indian history. The book is concise and well-written, but some may find it too brief.

  4. Sahitya Narvariya

    Ananthamurthy’s final work is a powerful statement on the dangers of extremism. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of India.

  5. Harshit

    Excellent comparison of Savarkar and Gandhi! Ananthamurthy’s writing is clear and engaging. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Indian politics.

  6. Dhruv Kaushik

    While the book raises important questions, I found it to be somewhat dry and academic. It may not appeal to all readers.

  7. Devanshu

    An important book for understanding India’s past and present. It highlights the dangers of radicalization, but felt a bit repetitive at times.

  8. Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye

    A worthwhile read, especially for those unfamiliar with the nuances of Indian political thought. However, it could be challenging for some readers.

  9. Ajesh S Nair

    Interesting perspective on Indian nationalism. Succinct comparison, but felt rushed in certain sections. Worth a read to better understand the topic.

  10. Pritam Mandal

    While the topic is fascinating, the book felt somewhat incomplete. I was left wanting more analysis and context.

  11. K R Ajaykumar

    A crucial contribution to the debate on Indian identity. Ananthamurthy’s insights are both timely and relevant. A highly recommended read.

  12. Sahil Carpenter

    I appreciate the author’s attempt to present both sides of the argument, but I found the book to be somewhat biased. Still, it’s informative.

  13. Amrit Prakash Singh

    A brilliant examination of Hindutva and Hind Swaraj. Ananthamurthy’s insights are invaluable for understanding contemporary India.

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