Indians: Why We Are, What We Are - Hardcover

9788170490807: Indians: Why We Are, What We Are
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  • PublisherManas Publications
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 8170490804
  • ISBN 13 9788170490807
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages233

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Ranjit B. Rai
ISBN 10: 8170490804 ISBN 13: 9788170490807
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Book Description Hardbound. Condition: New. Contents : The Book is a Pot Pourri about Contemporary India - A Must for a Foreigner visiting India and the less Travelled Indian. A Retired Naval Officer, Ranjit Rai Makes a modest attempt to explain India to Indians and Foreigners. The Book Consists of diverse chapters that merge, titilate, illuminate, argue and offer solutions in an agreeable style. 'A Journey Through India' is a panoramic view of the physical beauty of India. 'Who is Indian and What is his lingua Franca ?' discusses the dilemma of being a Hindustani. It talks of Indians, post-Independence, who are still reeling from the effects of Partition. 'Hinduism, Karma and Brahminism' is an attempt to understand the enigma that Indians live and battle with every day. Views on these are uniquely and persuasively argued: diehard Hindus may disagree. 'Love, Sex and Freud in the land of Kamasutra' is a bold assault on Indian sexuality. 'India's Economy : Past, Present and Future' is another offering. The Indian Administrative, Foreign and Intelligence Services are Dissected and exposed with the hope of improvement in their working. A 'critical analysis of the Indian Political Scenario, Particularly the Nehru Dynasty, for they ruled India for about 40years. 'Corruption, Bofors, Scams' - A New rendering with another explanation. The wars India has fought includes a chapter on the Sri Lankan foray in 1987-90. The author's offerings include achievements, challenges, misdemeanors and frustrations of the 'wonderful Indians' , and the very many paradoxes that India is. 233 pp. Seller Inventory # 35389

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