Early Influences: The book delves into Nehru's early life and upbringing, exploring the influences of his family background, education, and exposure to nationalist ideals on his political consciousness.
Role in the Independence Movement: Nanda highlights Nehru's pivotal role in India's struggle for independence from British rule, including his leadership in the Indian National Congress and participation in various nonviolent resistance movements.
Vision for India: The book discusses Nehru's vision for India as a modern, secular, and democratic nation, emphasizing his commitment to social justice, economic development, and scientific progress.
Relationship with Gandhi: Nanda examines the complex relationship between Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi, their ideological differences, mutual respect, and collaboration in the pursuit of India's independence.
Foreign Policy Initiatives: The book explores Nehru's approach to foreign policy, including his advocacy for nonalignment, promotion of decolonization, and efforts to establish India as a significant player on the global stage.
Nation-Building Challenges: Nanda discusses the challenges Nehru faced in nation-building after independence, including issues of communalism, economic disparity, and regionalism.
Economic Policies: The book examines Nehru's economic policies, including his emphasis on state-led industrialization, agrarian reforms, and initiatives to address poverty and inequality.
Legacy and Criticism: Nanda assesses Nehru's legacy as a statesman and nation-builder, acknowledging his contributions while also addressing criticisms of his leadership style and policy decisions.
Cultural and Intellectual Contributions: The book highlights Nehru's contributions to Indian culture and intellectual life, including his promotion of secularism, support for education and scientific research, and patronage of the arts.
Personal Life and Values: Nanda offers insights into Nehru's personal life, relationships, and values, portraying him as a man of integrity, idealism, and dedication to the welfare of the Indian people.
Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 0195645863 |
ISBN-13 | 9780195645866 |
No of pages | 312 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Published Date | 17 Aug 1998 |
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Jawaharlal Nehru, adulated during his lifetime, has in recent years suffered ill-informed denigration. This book seeks to restore the balance by providing a well-rounded picture of Nehru, the man and statesman, by placing his career within the social milieu and political context of his times.