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India After Naxalbari: Unfinished History

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“India After Naxalbari: Unfinished History” by Tara Chand explores modern India’s history through the lens of Naxalite/Maoist resistance. Examining the socio-political landscape from 1968 to the present, this book delves into India’s struggle with semi-fascism and sub-imperialism, offering a crucial perspective on the nation’s unfinished journey. ISBN: 9789350025765

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350025765
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 389
  • ISBN-10: 9350025760
  • Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2018
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for India After Naxalbari: Unfinished History

  1. Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi

    A must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Indian society. Biased but insightful. I feel it’s repetitive at points.

  2. Prateek Jayant

    A comprehensive analysis of the Naxal movement. Some arguments are stronger than others. I still feel confused.

  3. Ankita Halder

    The book sheds light on the complexities of the Naxal issue. Worth reading, though a bit academic. I learned a lot from this.

  4. Esha Pareek

    Provides much-needed context to the Naxal movement. A bit repetitive, but overall informative and insightful read. It felt detailed.

  5. Aniket Kumar

    Offers a unique perspective on the Naxal movement. It felt a bit biased at times, but still worth reading to understand the other side.

  6. Sarvjeet Singh Lalana

    Tara Chand’s book is an important contribution to the discourse on Naxalism in India. Some sections are hard to follow.

  7. Kushmita Sharma

    A well-researched but dense book. The topic is important, but it requires patience. I feel like it lacked an easy flow.

  8. Sandeep Yadav

    A deep dive into a crucial period of Indian history. The author’s perspective is compelling, even if you don’t agree with everything.

  9. Rishikesh Chaudhary

    A well-researched and informative book. The topic is important, but the writing style may not appeal to everyone. I am neutral.

  10. Manish Kumar J

    A thought-provoking read on a complex topic. However, the writing style can be a bit dense at times. Overall, an important perspective.

  11. Yash Sandeep Wayangankar

    Essential reading for anyone interested in Indian politics and history. A bit biased, but a valuable contribution. I will recommend this.

  12. Srishti

    Chand’s analysis is sharp and thought-provoking. However, it can be quite dense at times. Still, it is great book.

  13. Navdeep

    An engaging account of a turbulent period in Indian history. The author’s passion is evident throughout the book. Loved it.

  14. Joydeep Sarkar

    Chand provides valuable insights into the Naxal movement’s impact. Some arguments felt repetitive, but the research is solid. Recommended for history buffs.

  15. Raman

    A valuable resource for understanding India’s internal conflicts. Could have been more accessible to a wider audience. I struggled a bit.

  16. Ashutosh Mishra

    An important contribution to the literature on Naxalism. I recommend this to my friends for information purpose. However, a bit too focused.

  17. Aman Ali

    An eye-opening account of India’s socio-political struggles. Could have been more concise. Still, a worthwhile addition to understanding contemporary India.

  18. Umar Mateen

    Provides a unique lens through which to view Indian history. A bit too academic for my taste, but still valuable.

  19. Wahaj Arshad

    An interesting but challenging read. The author presents a clear viewpoint, but it can be overwhelming for newcomers. Its good effort.

  20. Umar Mateen

    Offers a critical perspective on the Naxal movement. Not always easy to read, but ultimately rewarding. A bit too long though.

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