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The Man Who Lost India

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Discover the untold story of Lord Mountbatten in “The Man Who Lost India” by Meghna Pant. A captivating historical biography exploring his complex role in India’s Partition. Meghna Pant delves into the political turmoil and personal conflicts that shaped this pivotal moment. ISBN: 9788194643098. Get your copy now and uncover the untold story of Indian history.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194643098
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster In
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 135 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8194643090
  • Publisher Date: 15 Feb 2024
  • Height: 27 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Width: 390 mm

13 reviews for The Man Who Lost India

  1. Disha Dey

    Interesting insights, but felt a bit one-sided. Still, a worthwhile exploration of a controversial figure and a complex historical event.

  2. Shreya Singh

    A powerful and moving book. The Man Who Lost India is both informative and emotionally resonant. I learned a lot.

  3. Ankit

    A good overview, but nothing groundbreaking. If you are new to the topic, this is a great place to start. Otherwise, it might be familiar.

  4. Sunil Kumar Budania

    Pant’s portrayal of Mountbatten is nuanced and fair. It’s a great exploration of a complicated legacy. I couldn’t put it down.

  5. Deepansh Agrawal

    Some new information regarding the Mountbatten’s role, but the writing felt a little dry in places.

  6. Vansh Maheshwari

    Excellent! Pant’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history. Very well-researched and presented.

  7. Muskan Suryan

    A compelling read about Mountbatten’s role in India. Pant’s narrative is engaging, though at times I wished for more diverse perspectives.

  8. Harsh Khera

    An eye-opening account. This book challenges conventional understandings of Partition. I found it incredibly insightful.

  9. Ajay Kumar

    A decently written book, but I felt like it focused too much on one person. I think the book should explore impact to common people.

  10. Vansh Lalwani

    Well-written but could have explored more on the perspectives of common people during partition. Still, an important read.

  11. Aman Kumar

    Meghna Pant brings history to life! A fascinating and thought-provoking look at Mountbatten and the Partition. Highly recommended.

  12. Sidharth Kumar

    A balanced and informative book. It brought a fresh view to a complex historical event and made it accessible.

  13. Utpal Basumatary

    I found it engaging, but I think some of the analysis was rushed. Overall, it’s a valuable contribution

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