One of this century's greatest surprises has been the economic and social revolution in India. A country long characterized by such adjectives as 'timeless', 'spiritual' and 'backward' is now viewed through a new set of cliches: 'hi-tech', 'materialistic', 'go-getting'. But what is the real nature of this rapid change, and what are its roots? Patrick French has spent much of his life engaged with India, and his landmark new book is filled with the qualities that have won his writing exceptional praise: his love of narrative, sympathy for the individual's experience, scepticism about official claims, and relish for the mayhem of political life. His account of Indian independence, "Liberty or Death", is an acclaimed bestseller. Now he gives us an encompassing social, political and economic history of India from partition to the present day. Examining the cultural foundations that made India's accelerated transformation from socialist economy to capitalist powerhouse possible, French creates a vivid, surprising picture of what it is like to live at a time when millions have pulled themselves free of poverty - with fortunes made almost overnight - but where violence, corruption and caste prejudice have equally been given new outlets. He delves into Indian society and politics, including the personal story of one of the most powerful women in the world, Sonia Gandhi. And he travels the country's regions to show how Nehru's vision of a democratic, secular India has continued to attempt - in the face of conflict and setbacks - to hold this vast, implacably diverse nation together. French has spoken to everyone from the nation's political leadership to Maoist revolutionaries and mafia dons, from chained quarry workers to self-made billionaire entrepreneurs and technological innovators. The result is a richly detailed, wide-ranging and hugely rewarding portrait of India.
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India And Pakistan: Continued Conflict Or Cooperation?
$24.95 – Paperback book / University Of California Press
Beginning in 1947, when "India and Pakistan were born to conflict," renowned India scholar Stanley Wolpert provides an authoritative, accessible primer on what is potentially the world's most dangerous crisis. He concise... Buy or find out more →
India: A Portrait
$49.95 – Hardcover book / Allen Lane
One of this century's greatest surprises has been the economic and social revolution in India. A country long characterized by such adjectives as 'timeless', 'spiritual' and 'backward' is now viewed through a new set of ... Buy or find out more →
Inhaling The Mahatma
$24.99 – Paperback book / Harper Collins
′When a Gandhi dies, nobody is safe.′ An assassination and a romance. A hijacking, several nuclear explosions and a religious experience ... just some of the ingredients in the latest tour de force from the bestselling a... Buy or find out more →
India After Gandhi The History Of The Worlds Largest Democracy
$29.99 – Paperback book / Pan Macmillan
Born against a background of privation and civil war, divided along lines of caste, class, language and religion, independent India emerged, somehow, as a united and democratic country. This remarkable book tells the ful... Buy or find out more →
India A Travelers Literary Companion
$24.99 – Paperback book / Whereabouts Press
India: A Traveler's Literary Companion features more than a dozen short stones from some of India's best contemporary writers, collectively offering an insightful portrait of the beauty and complexity of Indian landscape... Buy or find out more →
Indian Politics
India: A Portrait
$49.95 – Hardcover book / Allen Lane
One of this century's greatest surprises has been the economic and social revolution in India. A country long characterized by such adjectives as 'timeless', 'spiritual' and 'backward' is now viewed through a new set of ... Buy or find out more →
Monsoon: The Indian Ocean And The Battle For Supremacy In The 21st Century
$34.95 – Trade paperback / Black Inc
For much of the twentieth century, Europe dominated global attention. Two world wars were won and lost onits battle fields, and the great ideological struggles of the Cold War were played out in its cities. The Atlantic ... Buy or find out more →
India Calling: An Intimate Portrait Of A Nation's Remaking
$32.95 – Trade paperback / Black Inc
Reversing his parents’ immigrant path, a young writer returns to India and discovers an old country making itself new.
Anand Giridharadas sensed something was afoot as his plane prepared to land in Bombay. An elderly p... Buy or find out more →