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This seminal work presents a curated collection of essays, speeches, addresses, and writings by the Hon’ble Dadabhai Naoroji, one of the most influential figures in India’s struggle for independence. As President of the Indian National Congress in 1886, Naoroji’s intellectual contributions shaped the course of modern Indian politics.
The volume, edited by Chunilal Lallubhai Parekh, focuses exclusively on Naoroji’s perspectives on Indian politics, national governance, and socio-political reform. His articulate arguments for self-governance, economic justice, and cultural advancement provide invaluable insights into late 19th-century Indian nationalist thought. These writings represent his vision for a free and prosperous India, offering contemporary readers a window into the intellectual foundations of the Indian independence movement.
Essential reading for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding India’s political awakening and the visionary leadership that propelled it forward.







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