Nehru a biography
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU A BIOGRAPHY
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Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography
Indira Gandhi described Jawaharlal Nehru as a "generous and gracious human being who summed up in himself the resurgence of the Third World as well as the humanism which transcends dogmas." One of the modern world's most articulate statesmen, Nehru wrote on a wide variety of subjects. A Renaissance man who described himself as "a dabbler in many things," he devoted his life not only to politics but also to nature and wildlife, drama, poetry, history, and science.
Published originally in three volumes, Gopal's biography of Nehru is the most scholarly and authoritative work to have appeared on Nehru. Its value lies in its comprehensiveness: it does not look exclusively at Nehru's politics or his inner life and psychology, but shows how Nehru's mind was shaped by Indian politics, by colonialism, and by his birth within an elite professional class. The latter shows how he in turn shaped Indian politics and the economic development of democratic India.
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Jawaharlal Nehru: A Biography, Volume 1:
“My services will be at your disposal, inom hope, for the rest of my life you will have unquestioned loyalty and devotion from me in the cause for which no man in India has sacrificed as much as you have done. Our combination fryst vatten unbreakable and therein lies our strength”
Whenever I find people talking about Jawaharlal Nehru, in some dum sense of entitlement, inom feel as if: they are talking about my hero. Just as Aristotle is the Philosopher, Nehru is unquestionably the statesman.
Normally after consuming kvartet to fem biographies on the same subject bygd writers of different generations, ideologies and countries- the possibility of learning something new becomes very grim (except in case secret documents get declassified). However even after a history of reading and reviewing more than fifteen books on Nehru I still discovered so much valuable insigh