Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143068457
- Publisher: Penguin
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin
- Language: Hindi
- ISBN-10: 0143068458
- Publisher Date: 04/2012
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 576
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Explore post-Nehruvian India’s journey as the world’s largest democracy in “Bharat.” Gregory Zuckerman chronicles the nation’s evolution, political and economic transformation by examining its triumphs and tribulations. Discover how India navigated its complex path toward global prominence. “Bharat” offers a compelling narrative of India’s resilience and growth.
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Aditya Kumar –
Bharat is well-researched and engaging. It provides a nuanced understanding of India’s post-independence history and global role.
Anant Maitrey –
Bharat provides a well-structured historical narrative, but lacks a certain spark to keep you hooked till the end.
Aviral Pathania –
A decent overview of India’s post-Nehru era. It’s a good starting point for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.
Kritika Suyal –
An engrossing and well-written book about modern India, I particularly enjoyed that it’s not afraid to critique the country.
Umesh Kumar –
An insightful look at India’s democratic evolution. Zuckerman provides a balanced perspective, acknowledging both achievements and setbacks.
Shlok Mohaley –
I appreciated the depth of the research. A must-read for history buffs. Could have been more concise. I would recommend
Himanshu Gautam –
Zuckerman’s ‘Bharat’ is a compelling narrative, though I wished for a more critical analysis of certain events.
Ravindran S –
A good overview but a better editor could have made the information more digestible. It often lacked focus.
Shiv Kumar Rathour –
A mixed bag. Informative but occasionally biased. Still, it offers a valuable perspective on India’s democratic journey.
Tanmay Kumar Sarkar –
A valuable addition to the historical record, with depth and nuance, though at points somewhat verbose. Excellent overall.
Abhishek Raj –
A detailed account of India’s journey. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative. Explores the challenges and successes well.
Piyush Ojha –
The book offers a comprehensive view but it can be dense at times. I enjoyed learning about India’s political landscape.
Pooja Dipak Ingale –
The book is insightful, but sometimes overwhelming with details. It paints a vivid picture of India’s transformation.
Shubham Biswas –
Offers a comprehensive look at Indian history; I found it insightful, unbiased and it kept me thoroughly engaged.
K Sagar –
Bharat is a good read for anyone interested in Indian history post-Nehru. It covers a lot of ground, though some aspects felt rushed.
Akhil Kumar Yadav –
Interesting historical exploration, however, sometimes it felt like it was glorifying certain aspects. Nevertheless, a worthwhile read.
Sandhya Kumari –
Although thoroughly researched, I felt the authorial bias was obvious, but still an informative read.