Description
- ISBN-13: 9780674247987
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 15 mm
- ISBN-10: 0674247981
- Publisher Date: 10 Jan 2020
- Height: 23.5 mm
- No of Pages: 240
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
Explore the extraordinary story of India’s democracy with “India’s Founding Moment.” Madhav Khosla reveals how India’s founders established universal suffrage and crafted a groundbreaking constitution amidst immense challenges. Discover the remarkable journey of creating a self-sustaining democracy in the face of poverty, illiteracy, and social diversity. A must-read for anyone interested in democratic history, constitutionalism, and India’s unique path to self-rule. ISBN: 9780674247987
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Jay Raj Sharma –
Well researched and presented. It could have been slightly more accessible.
S Muhammed Ameen –
A brilliant exploration of India’s founding! I highly recommend it for its depth and insight.
Ananya Singh –
A well-written book; however, it gets too granular and loses focus at times. Still worth a read.
Prashik Sheshrao Wankhade –
Khosla provides great context, but assumes prior knowledge. A good read for those familiar with Indian history.
Anant Jain –
An important book about the foundations of Indian democracy. Sometimes repetitive, but overall enlightening.
T Nikhil –
Interesting, but tough to get through. It’s a little bit too academic for the average reader.
Sourabh Nemagoud –
Fascinating account of India’s democratic beginnings! A bit academic, but rewarding for those interested in political history.
Renuka Sanjeev Bhure –
Offers a unique perspective. It felt a little dry but informative and well-researched.
Vishal Baisoya –
Explains the complexities well. It’s not light reading, but it is very comprehensive.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
I learned so much about the challenges faced by India’s founders! Highly recommended.
Manish Shaw –
Khosla’s work is essential for understanding the Indian constitution. A detailed scholarly work.
Jay Raj Sharma –
Not the easiest read but valuable. Some parts were repetitive, but the overall insight was strong.
Utkarsh Chauhan –
A detailed look at India’s constitutional birth. Khosla’s insights are valuable, though the writing can be dense at times.
Yash Tailor –
A must-read for understanding Indian democracy. Deep, insightful, and thought-provoking!
Anupriya Aggarwal –
An excellent resource for students of constitutional law. Some prior understanding may be needed.
Sahil Bajoria –
The book felt a bit too theoretical. I was hoping for more personal stories from the founders.
Shaivi Naaz –
Provides fantastic detail on a critical period in Indian history. I’d recommend it to history buffs.
Pragya –
Good historical analysis of India’s constitution. A bit slow in places, but ultimately worthwhile.