19471957, India, Chandrachur Ghose
19471957, India, Chandrachur Ghose
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1947-1957, India
The Birth of a Republic

Author: Chandrachur Ghose

Narrator: Dev J Haldar

Unabridged: 11 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/23/2024


Synopsis

The first decade after India's independence, 1947-1957, was probably the most crucial in the nation's history. Opening a window to this period, this book weaves a story out of the complex ideas and events that have largely remained beneath the surface of public discourse. The transfer of power, the framing of the Constitution and the formation of the governance machinery; the clash of ideas and ideologies among parties and personalities; the beginning of the disintegration of the Congress and the consolidation of political forces in the opposition; Nehru's grappling with existential problems at home and his quest for global peace; the interplay between democratic ideals and ruthless power play-all these factors impinged on each other and shaped the new republic in its formative decade. Thought-provoking, argumentative and unputdownable, 1947-1957, India: The Birth of a Republic is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian political history.

About The Author

Chandrachur Ghose is an author, researcher and commentator on history, economics and environment, having graduated from Visva Bharati and the University of Sussex. He has co-authored Conundrum: Subhas Bose's Life After Death, which features among the bestsellers in Amazon. He is one of the founders of the pressure group Mission Netaji that has been the moving force behind the declassification of secret documents related to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. His activism led to the declassification of over ten thousand pages in 2010. Chandrachur's Bose: The Untold Story of an Inconvenient Nationalist (Penguin, 2022) is a national bestseller.


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Goodreads review by Tejas

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Goodreads review by Sonali

8:20 AM, 15th August 1947, the ministers-designate of the Dominion of India, take their seats in Rashtrapati Bhavan. India was now free and the British Raj was over. What happened during the first decade of our freedom? The unsaid stories, underlying facts, making of the constitution, foreign relatio......more