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India After Gandhi is a masterful chronicle of independent India’s journey since 1947. Ramachandra Guha’s sweeping narrative explores the nation’s transformation from a newly independent state into a complex, pluralistic democracy. The work examines pivotal moments including Partition, the integration of princely states, the drafting of the Constitution, and major political movements that shaped the nation.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Guha presents the lives and decisions of key political figures, social reformers, and ordinary citizens who influenced India’s course. The book addresses critical themes including communalism, caste politics, regional identities, and the struggle for democratic values in a diverse society. This revised and updated third edition includes recent developments and provides fresh perspectives on contemporary India, making it essential reading for understanding the world’s largest democracy.







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