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Veer Savarkar the Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition

Veer Savarkar the Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition

Current price: $23.99
Publication Date: October 5th, 2021
Publisher:
Rupa
ISBN:
9789355200488
Pages:
352
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Description

If India looks forward to its 75th year of Independence, it is also looking at 75 years of the country's partition. Perhaps the biggest human tragedy of the twentieth century, it was marked by unparalleled violence that was suppressed by interested parties for their own political and ideological reasons. In the analysis of the real factors that led to Partition lies the lesson to protect India's unity and integrity, as exemplified by the relentless but unsuccessful attempt by Veer Savarkar to prevent the birth of Pakistan.

Arguably the greatest symbol of India's national integration, Savarkar's warnings on the threats to India's security have come true in the past seven decades. Veer Savarkar: The Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition uncovers Savarkar, the thinker and the father of India's national security who has shown the best possible pathway towards one nation that rises above religious, caste and regional feelings. It also proves the falsity of charges levelled against Savarkar from time to time and exposes the motives behind them. It reveals, for the first time, the manner in which the Narendra Modi-led government has implemented Savarkar's national security and diplomatic vision.

This book presents a true account of the tragic story of India's partition and Savarkar's efforts to prevent it.

Authors Uday Mahurkar and Chirayu Pandit present several new facets of Savarkar which are unknown to the country.

They bring out how Savarkar presented the first-ever robust defence and diplomacy doctrine for independent India.

It is based on deep research and offers rare lessons on fighting divisive forces for creating

the ideal of united India.