Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173045066
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 314
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173045062
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2003
- Height: 216 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 396 gr
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹300.00Current price is: ₹300.00.
Discover the untold story of RSS’s political journey in “RSS’s Tryst with Politics” by Pralay Kanungo (ISBN: 9788173045066). Explore the organization’s influence, evolution, and impact on Indian politics. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the RSS and its complex relationship with power. Buy now to uncover the historical narrative behind one of India’s most significant organizations.
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Chanchal Chauhan –
A well-researched book that sheds light on the RSS’s influence. Some parts were dense, but the overall narrative is engaging and thought-provoking. Worth the read.
Sumant Pratap Singh –
Detailed and meticulously researched. It offers a comprehensive overview of the RSS’s political involvement. Some prior knowledge of Indian history is helpful.
Arman Ahmad –
Interesting perspective. The author could have done better to make it non-bias. A lot of information, though.
Subham Kumar Nahak –
A must-read for anyone wanting to understand the RSS’s role in Indian politics. The book provides a balanced perspective, highlighting both positive and negative aspects.
Saksham Kumar Srivastava –
An okay read. I learned a few things, but it wasn’t as captivating as I had hoped. The writing style felt a bit dry at times.
Vaidehi Gupta –
Kanungo does an excellent job of tracing the RSS’s evolution. The writing is clear and concise, making complex topics accessible. Highly recommended for students of Indian politics.
Gyanendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat –
Excellent book! It’s well-written, informative, and provides a balanced view of the RSS’s political activities. A valuable addition to my library.
Jatin Rajpal –
An insightful read into the RSS’s political journey. Kanungo presents a detailed account, though at times it feels slightly biased. Overall, a valuable contribution to understanding Indian politics.
Pooja Gupta –
While informative, the book occasionally gets bogged down in details. A clearer focus on the broader impact of the RSS would have been beneficial.
Rohit Raj –
I appreciated the historical context provided, but I felt the book could have explored opposing viewpoints more thoroughly. Still, a good starting point for understanding the RSS.