Description
- ISBN-13: 9789393986849
- Publisher: Juggernaut Publication
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 196.000 gr
- ISBN-10: 9393986843
- Publisher Date: 16-May-2023
- Height: 18.000 mm
- No of Pages: 280
- Width: 129.000 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Discover the intellectual landscape of the Indian Right with “The Indian Conservative.” Jaithirth Rao offers an insightful survey of right-wing thought in India, exploring its origins, evolution, and key figures. ISBN: 9789393986849. Buy now and delve into this important exploration of Indian conservatism.
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Ashutosh Shankar –
The book is quite insightful and provides a good overview of the topic. I would recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about Indian conservative thought.
Sanchit –
The book presents a very biased view. It would’ve been much better if the book presented counter arguments as well. It felt like a one sided view and lacked depth.
Abdul Aamir Tajar –
Rao provides a comprehensive look at the topic. Occasionally dense, but worth the effort. My understanding of the subject definitely increased after reading it.
Parthiba Roy Chowdhury –
It is a useful book but felt more like a collection of essays than a cohesive argument. Still, valuable for its breadth of coverage.
Mahak Gupta –
Excellent survey! Rao offers great insight into a complex topic. A must-read for students of Indian politics.
Amrit Raj –
This book exceeded my expectations. It’s well-written, thoroughly researched, and provides a balanced view of the Indian conservative thought. Highly recommend.
Amarnath Dutt Sharma –
An interesting, though somewhat dry, overview. It lacks the critical edge I was hoping for. Still, a valuable addition to the literature on Indian political thought.
Navya –
A valuable resource for anyone studying Indian politics. The author doesn’t hold back from providing unpopular opinions. Overall a decent book for academic purposes
Abhishek Gargvansi –
An engaging and well-written exploration. I enjoyed the historical context provided. Definitely worth reading to expand your understanding of the subject.
Nitin Kumar Pal –
I found the book to be informative but a bit repetitive. The author provides some interesting insights but it needed better editing. Still, it’s a decent attempt.
Shubhi Verma –
The writing style could be more engaging. I almost gave up reading midway. Content is good, but presentation needs improvement.
Suraj Sethi –
Informative and well-researched. This book helped me understand a perspective I previously knew little about. I would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in Indian politics.
Sanskar Vyas –
Not a bad book, but it can be slow at times and a bit dense. The author is well informed and has great knowledge in the domain, I expected a faster pace from the book.
Saurabh Sharma –
A good starting point for understanding Indian conservatism. Rao’s writing is clear, but the scope feels a bit too broad at times. Some chapters were truly insightful, while others felt rushed.
Dhritiraj Pathak –
A mixed bag. Some brilliant analysis, some questionable assertions. Overall, a thought-provoking read that sparked several debates within my book club.