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Terrifying Vision: MS Golwakar, the RSS and India

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SKU: 9780670999507

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  • ISBN-13: 9780670999507
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • No of Pages: 184
  • ISBN-10: 0670999504
  • Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2007
  • Binding: Paperback

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Terrifying Vision: MS Golwakar, the RSS and India

  1. Nooli Siri

    I struggled with some of the interpretations. Heavy, dense, and a bit biased.

  2. Vijay Kumar

    Not an easy read, but a crucial one. It helps connect the dots.

  3. Sadhna Patel

    Essential for understanding the complexities of Indian politics.

  4. Muskan Kaushik

    Provides vital context for understanding India’s political landscape.

  5. Sandeep

    Eye-opening and disturbing. It leaves you with a lot to consider.

  6. Bhukya Sharun Rathod

    It is well-researched, though I found it somewhat repetitive at points.

  7. Pulkit Sharma

    Chilling to see the roots of current issues. Hard to stomach at times.

  8. Isha Choudhary

    Opens your eyes to a disturbing reality. A crucial read.

  9. Ashutosh Kumar Singh

    A must-read for anyone wanting to understand the RSS’s influence.

  10. Kokila Nautiyal

    A chilling expose. The book could have explored counter-arguments.

  11. Shreya Sahu

    Helps to understand the history, though it can feel one-sided sometimes.

  12. Pankaj Yadav

    Offers a terrifying glimpse into the past and present. A cautionary tale.

  13. Yashika Methi

    An important work, but not without its flaws. I wanted more nuance.

  14. Madhavi Gupta

    Important historical analysis. The writing style is a bit dry, however.

  15. Siddharth Vankam

    A deeply unsettling but important read. Golwalkar’s ideology is presented starkly.

  16. Jahanvi

    Revealing and unsettling. It challenges your understanding of India.

  17. Mayank Kumar Singh

    Gives good insight into a complex subject. It could be more balanced.

  18. Ashish Kumar

    A difficult but important book. Some parts were tough to get through.

  19. Poushali Bhowmik

    Vital reading for understanding the roots of Hindu nationalism.

  20. Harshil Singh

    Heavy but informative. It made me uncomfortable, which is perhaps the point.

  21. Pooja R D

    Disturbing content, but necessary to confront. A powerful and thought-provoking exploration.

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