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The Dismantling Of India

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  • ISBN-13: 9789392099151
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster In
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 400
  • Width: 254 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9392099150
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 520 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for The Dismantling Of India

  1. Tanish Anand

    I found the book interesting, but sometimes it felt like the author was pushing a certain agenda. Still a good read.

  2. Sarvjeet Singh Lalana

    Carter has clearly done a lot of research. The arguments are coherent, though I think there could be more nuance.

  3. Devansh Arya

    The Dismantling of India provides a unique insight. Some arguments felt repetitive. Overall, informative.

  4. Rushali N M

    A bit too pessimistic for my taste, but raises important questions about India’s future.

  5. Anurag Srivastava

    Interesting perspective on India, but felt it was a bit biased in its approach. Worth a read for a different viewpoint.

  6. Vansh Jain

    Uneven. Some chapters were insightful, others less so. Still, an engaging read overall.

  7. Khushi Goel

    I learned a lot from this book. It is a critical look at the forces shaping India. Highly recommended.

  8. Abhigyan Raj

    A gripping and informative book. It is sure to spark discussions. I would recommend it to everyone.

  9. Shubham Mishra

    This book is a wake-up call. It challenges conventional thinking and offers a new perspective.

  10. Harsh Singh

    A decent read that offers a different take on the subject matter. It could have been more engaging.

  11. Dibyendu Bose

    Well written and researched. Though a bit controversial, it presented some eye-opening points about India.

  12. Prajapati Sachin Rajababu

    This book confirmed some of my own suspicions about certain trends in India. Others felt like a stretch.

  13. Dev Yadav

    Carter’s analysis is compelling. A bit dense at times, but ultimately a worthwhile exploration of India’s current state.

  14. Jitendra Ruparam Mali

    A thought-provoking read, though I didn’t agree with all of Carter’s conclusions. Some points were well argued.

  15. Shreya Singh

    A detailed and comprehensive look at India’s challenges. It can be heavy but worth it.

  16. Brojen Mili

    An important contribution to the discourse on India. Sometimes repetitive. Overall, very insightful.

  17. Ravinder Kumar

    Carter presents a strong case, even if you don’t agree with everything. A must-read.

  18. Bhawna Vats

    A well-researched book. While I enjoyed learning, some parts were slow-paced. I appreciate the author’s work.

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