The crisis of India / Ronald Segal
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- 954.04 SEG
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Library Dept. of Political Science Roedad Khan's Collection DPOS | 900 History and Geography | 954.04 SEG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DPOS541 |
The Crisis of India by Ronald Segal is a thought-provoking examination of the political, social, and economic challenges faced by India in the decades following its independence. Written with clarity and conviction, Segal explores the deep-rooted issues of poverty, communal tensions, governance struggles, and regional conflicts that have shaped the nation’s turbulent journey. Offering both critical insights and historical context, this work serves as a candid, reflective portrait of a country striving to balance its ancient traditions with the demands of a modern, democratic state.
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