Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353450625
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Hard Cover
- No of Pages: 280
- ISBN-10: 9353450624
- Publisher Date: 2019
- Language: English
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Discover the rich history of Indian right-wing thought in “The Indian Conservative” by Jaithirth Rao (ISBN: 9789353450625). Explore the evolution of conservatism in India, its impact on politics, economy, culture, and society, and its relevance in contemporary India. This insightful book challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the Indian political landscape. Buy now and delve into a captivating exploration of Indian conservatism.
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Ashish Chahar –
I enjoyed the historical context, but the book felt a little repetitive in places. A solid introduction to the topic, but not groundbreaking.
Vanshika Yadav –
Interesting perspective, but I wish there were more diverse voices included. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion.
Sourav Kumar –
Engaging and informative! Rao offers a compelling narrative of Indian conservatism. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Indian politics.
Abhishek Soni –
Excellent book. Rao expertly navigates a complex subject. A thought-provoking and insightful read. Offers a unique perspective.
Anil Sandhu –
A bit one-sided, but undeniably insightful. Presents a strong case for the conservative viewpoint. Could benefit from more critical analysis.
Rudraksh Ravikiran Kornule –
I had high expectations. However, felt that some chapters dragged. Still, informative enough to warrant a read. But I won’t read it again.
Kushagra Sinha –
A decent overview, but felt a bit dry at times. Expected more depth on specific policies. Worth a read if you’re new to the topic.
Harsh Saraswat –
A thought-provoking analysis, even if you don’t agree with the conclusions. Raises important questions about India’s future.
Muneela Yarrabathina –
Brilliant! This book changed my understanding of Indian politics. A must-read for anyone interested in the country’s political landscape.
Meenal Sareen –
Rao provides a fresh outlook, but the writing style wasn’t always accessible. Overall, it’s good to know the historical context of conservatism.
Kunwar Masoom Ali Khan –
Though comprehensive, I found some arguments unconvincing. Still, a worthwhile read to broaden one’s understanding of Indian politics.
Nivesh Adhikari –
A comprehensive exploration of Indian conservatism. It’s a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the Indian political spectrum.