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NEVER TELL THEM WE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE

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SKU: 9789354473227

Original price was: ₹399.00.Current price is: ₹299.25.

Discover the untold story of India’s hidden war in “Never Tell Them We Are The Same People” by Kesava Menon (ISBN: 9789354473227). Unravel the mysteries and complexities of a conflict shrouded in secrecy. Explore themes of courage, resilience, and the human cost of war. A must-read for history buffs and those seeking a deeper understanding of India’s past.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354473227
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 250.000 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9354473229
  • Publisher Date: 05-Mar-2023
  • Height: 18.000 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Width: 140.000 mm

21 reviews for NEVER TELL THEM WE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE

  1. Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa

    The author gives an objective point of view. It gives you a detailed look at the past in India.

  2. Raghav Aggarwal

    A powerful account of a hidden war. Kesava Menon’s work is both informative and deeply moving. Highly recommended.

  3. Abhinav Misra

    The author could have done a better job. I can’t find anything wrong with the book.

  4. Anshu Kumar

    It’s a great book that gives knowledge about hidden war in India. The price is right, but I think there are some errors.

  5. Akash Kaushal

    It’s a good book, but it can be difficult to follow the timeline. It’s informative and enlightening.

  6. Amrit Upadhyay

    I was expecting an easier read to be honest. It’s well written but the information could be overwhelming.

  7. Mansi Bharti

    A compelling but heavy read. Menon sheds light on a forgotten conflict. The details were intense, and at times overwhelming.

  8. T Raghu Yagnavalkya

    A necessary read to understand India’s past. The author did good job.

  9. Vanisha Mathur

    The author gave an objective point of view. You will be able to formulate your own judgement.

  10. M Fathima Saira

    Some of the parts are repetitive. However, it’s very informative.

  11. Shubham Thakur

    Important story, but the writing style didn’t fully grab me. Still worth reading for the historical context.

  12. Varun Bajaj

    Good book, but the narrative felt a little dry at times. I wished for more personal stories amidst the facts.

  13. Suhani Rai

    I had to pause a couple of times to digest the information. But I really love this book.

  14. Nikhil Vardhan

    It’s a great book but it requires a lot of focus. You should have an open-mind because some parts can be sensitive.

  15. Priya

    The book is captivating because it depicts the true event. This is something that everyone should be aware of.

  16. Tarun

    A book that everyone should read. The author is not biased.

  17. Bhavya Dhanda

    An insightful look at a conflict rarely discussed. The book is thorough and thought-provoking. A significant contribution.

  18. Avni Saran

    I had never thought of this part of Indian history. The author writes every detail from the book very well.

  19. Latpate Mayuri Dattatray

    I appreciated the author’s dedication to uncovering this history. Some sections were slow, but overall impactful.

  20. Anonymous

    The book gives you a detailed look into India’s past. The writing is a bit too difficult for me.

  21. Joseph Hnunthansang

    Eye-opening! I had no idea about this part of India’s history. The book is well-researched, though a bit dense.

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