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Eighteen Months In India, 1936-1937 is Jawaharlal Nehru’s intimate chronicle of his extensive travels throughout the Indian subcontinent during a transformative period in the nation’s history. Written during the twilight years of British colonial rule, Nehru documents his encounters with diverse communities, political movements, and regional cultures.
This compelling travelogue provides valuable insights into the pre-independence Indian society, capturing the aspirations, struggles, and complexities of a nation awakening to its potential. Nehru’s keen observations and eloquent narration offer readers a window into the political consciousness and social dynamics of 1930s India. The work serves as both a historical document and a personal reflection, showcasing Nehru’s vision for a modern, unified India while highlighting the regional and cultural diversity that defined the subcontinent.

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