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Betrayal in India by Dosabhai Framji Karaka is a compelling historical analysis that delves into the pivotal moments of betrayal that have defined Indian political and social landscapes. The author meticulously documents instances where trust was broken between key political figures, communities, and institutions during critical periods of India’s development.
Through detailed narratives and historical evidence, Karaka examines how these betrayals impacted the trajectory of Indian independence, nation-building, and social reform movements. The work provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the complexities inherent in India’s political evolution and the personal conflicts that often drove historical events.
This non-fiction work is essential for those seeking to understand the hidden dimensions of Indian history beyond mainstream narratives. It challenges conventional perspectives and offers fresh insights into the motivations and consequences of political decisions made by India’s leaders.







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