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041 _aeng
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_a324.24
_bPALW
100 _aNani A Palkhivala
_91298
245 _aWe the Nation: The lost Decades
260 _aNew Delhi
_bUBSPD Publishers Distributors Ltd
_c1994
300 _axxi,332 p.
_bPB
_c21x14cm.
365 _b75.00
_c
_d75.00
_f24-03-2021
520 _aA book for all persons and all seasons indeed. Each topic is illuminated with sensitivity and sunlight-clear exposition. Public memories are irresponsibly short and selective, and this book, spanning as it does the panorama of the last ten tumultuous years, becomes essential reading - the history that must be1 read so that we are not condemned to repeating it. India, the sleeping giant of an economy in the words of Lee Kuan Yew is, at last, slowly stirring from its long night of slumber, drugged as it has been for decades with the opiate of socialism. This amazing subcontinent with its mosaic of colours, cultures, contrasts and maddening contradictions, always has, thanks to vast quantities of its own indigenously manufactured red tape and venal politicians, been held in thrall for so long. It is only now, and that too hesitantly, that India is moving to take its rightful place in the community of nations of the world. What ails India, what its potential is, how magnificent its heritage is, how richly endowed it is by both history and nature, are all highlighted in this book.
_uhttps://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.170056/2015.170056.We-The-Nation-The-Lost-Decades_djvu.txt
650 _aPolitical Process
_91299
650 _aPolitics and Government
_91300
650 _aConservatism
_91301
700 _aPALKHIVALA (Nani A)
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942 _2ddc
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999 _c216602
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