Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356993648
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 215 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356993645
- Publisher Date: 07 Oct 2023
- Height: 144 mm
- No of Pages: 600
- Spine Width: 39 mm
- Weight: 496 gr
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Explore India’s democratic journey through its elections in “India’s Experiment with Democracy” by S.Y. Quraishi. From the Election Commission’s non-partisanship to managing diversity, discover how this nation navigates its unique challenges. Get your copy now! ISBN: 9789356993648
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Utkarsh Goel –
Interesting perspectives on the Indian electoral system. Sometimes the information gets overwhelming, but the effort is commendable. I liked it.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
An okay read. It provides lots of information but can be a bit boring. I expected something better.
Abhinav Kumar Karadwal –
This book explains in great details, the experiment of democracy in India. I found it insightful and thought provoking!
Rahul Gupta –
A fascinating look at Indian elections. Quraishi’s insights are valuable, but sometimes the book feels a bit dry. Still worth reading for understanding India’s democracy.
Aman Dubey –
Well-researched and insightful! This book gave me a new appreciation for the challenges of running elections in India.
Mayank Sharma –
A great read for anyone interested in Indian politics. Easy to understand, the author breaks down complex topics. Highly recommended!
Dhriti Roy Choudhury –
Quraishi’s experience shines through. The book is a bit too detailed for a casual read but offers great insights. I would recommend it.
Anonymous –
This book sheds light on the intricate workings of Indian elections. While informative, I found it a little lengthy. It’s good but not great.
Ayush –
An eye-opening account of the challenges and triumphs of Indian elections. It’s a bit dense, but the wealth of information makes it worthwhile. A must-read for political science enthusiasts.
Atharva Anil Kurhekar –
I enjoyed learning about the history of Indian elections, but the book could have been more concise. Worth reading if you’re patient.
Pratyksha Mishra –
A detailed account, but it lacked a bit of narrative flair. Still, a valuable resource for understanding India’s democratic journey.
Pranjal Dwivedi –
Gives a good overview of India election system, but can be a bit dry, but a good read for enthusiast of elections.
Dibyendu Bose –
Quraishi provides a detailed perspective, but the writing style could be more engaging. Nonetheless, I learned a lot about the complexities of Indian democracy.
Shambhavi Singh Rajput –
The book offers unique perspectives on the democratic process in India. It’s comprehensive, although a bit academic for casual readers.
Jigyasa Singh –
Excellent overview of India’s electoral history. Some sections felt repetitive, but overall, a very informative and insightful book.