Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143102885
- Publisher: Penguin Book India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 199.58 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143102885
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Book India
- Height: 196.09 mm
- Spine Width: 20.07 mm
- Width: 128.02 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹239.00Current price is: ₹239.00.
“13 December: Bhartiya Sansad Par Hamla” recounts the attempted terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament on December 13, 2001. This collection of articles provides in-depth analysis of the event and the subsequent trial proceedings. Explore the attack’s impact, security implications, and legal battle that followed. Published by Penguin Book India (ISBN: 9780143102885).
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Harsh –
An eye-opening account that is both disturbing and enlightening. A little slow at times, but important.
Nishanta Saikia –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics and security. At times, the writing felt dry.
Suraj Kumar Panda –
Detailed and informative, but can be overwhelming with information.
Shubham Raj –
The book provides a balanced view of the events. However, some parts were hard to follow.
Akash Tripathi Tripathi –
A compelling and necessary read for understanding a key moment in Indian history. Some opinions felt repetitive.
Manikesh Kumar –
A well-researched collection of articles. I learned a lot. Highly recommended.
P Kartik Patro –
An important, though at times dry, recounting of the events and aftermath of the attack.
Muskan Saxena –
Provides a detailed look into the attack and its aftermath. A bit dense, but worth reading.
Daksh Dhingra –
A powerful reminder of the challenges India faces. I wish there were more personal accounts.
Abhay Kumar Maurya –
A crucial piece of historical documentation. The analysis of security failures is very insightful.
Ananya –
Good perspective on the attack and trials. It could have been structured better.
Chirag Kapoor –
Offers valuable insights into the event and its impact. Some of the perspectives felt biased.
Muskan Rastogi –
An important book that sheds light on the security vulnerabilities exposed. Could have been more concise.
Avdhut Arjun Rane –
Very informative and provides great context to the event. A great read.
Zeshan Ashraf –
A gripping account of a dark day in Indian history. While informative, some articles felt repetitive.
Pranjal Yadav –
It is a must-read for those interested in Indian politics, with only minor issues.
Moksh Goel –
The book gives a comprehensive overview. The legal aspects were particularly interesting.
Mohammad Abrar Muneer –
Excellent compilation of articles. Gives good insights, some articles are bit lengthy.