7 Books To Read On Indian Politics

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The Man Who Saved India: Sardar Patel And His Idea Of India

Written by Hindol Sengupta, the book focuses on the biography of Sardar Patel and provides insights into the political and social challenges faced during the partition.

Pax Indica: India And The World Of The 21st Century

Shashi Tharoor, a former diplomat and politician, reflects on India's role in global politics. The book discusses India's diplomatic challenges and its evolving position in the international arena.

An Uncertain Glory: India And Its Contradictions

By Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen, this book addresses issues such as poverty, inequality, and social justice, providing a broader perspective on the political economy of the country.

The Accidental Prime Minister

Sanjaya Baru, former media advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, offers an insider's view of the functioning of the Indian government. The book provides insights into the political dynamics within the Congress party.

Emergency: A Personal History

Coomi Kapoor provides an insider's account of the Emergency period (1975-1977) in India when civil liberties were suspended. Drawing on personal experiences and interviews, the book sheds light on the political decisions and consequences during this time.

The Argumentative Indian

Amartya Sen while not solely focused on politics, this book is a collection of essays exploring the intellectual traditions and cultural influences that have shaped India's political discourse.

India After Gandhi

Ramachandra Guha’s book covers the political history of India from the time of independence in 1947 to the present day. Guha provides a detailed account of the complexities that have shaped Indian politics over the years.

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