Nehru’s 97 Major Blunders
Nehru’s 97 Major Blunders
This is a compact book summarising 97 major blunders of Nehru. However, while all major blunders are not covered, none of the minor blunders are included. By chronicling those blunders, this book highlights THE FACTS BEHIND THE FACADE.
The focuses being on blunders, this book does not cover Nehru’s positives-there are a sea of books eulogising Nehru, and reader can refer to them.
It is not the intention of this book to be critical of Nehru, but historical facts, that have often been distorted or glossed over or suppressed must be known widely, lest the mistakes be repeated, and so that India has a brighter future.
This book is different from my earlier voluminous book "Foundations of Misery: Blunders of the Nehruvian Era" (available on Amazon both in the digital and in paperback edition) which does not cover as many blunders as this book does, nor lists them systematically and exhaustively; but which deals in detail with the background, history and particulars of the Integration of the Indian States/ Kashmir: BCE to 1950s/ Tibet: Erasing a Nation / Himalayan Misadventure (India-China War); The Sinhala & the Tamils (On Sri-Lankan Tamil Problem); India's Self-Inflicted Poverty/ socialism, Babudom &- Corruption; Being Foreign to Foreign Policy (Disastrous Policies on External Affairs); Ill-informed Internal Policies, Mental &- Cultural Slavery/ Distortion of History &- Cultural Heritage; Dynacracy (Dynastic Democracy), and so on.
This book has a wider coverage compared to the above, but does not deal in the background, history and details like the above does. Many aspects which you would find in this book you would not find in the book above, and vice versa.
Specifications
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Publisher | Pustak Mahal |
Downloads | 87 |
Pages | 255 pages |
Year | July 27, 2016 |
Author
Author | Rajnikant Puranik |
Rajnikant Puranik has been a physicist, a banker and a software professional. Besides having been a banker, he has headed Information Technology division in three organisations. A number of software products have been developed under his leadership.
He has till date authored two technical (software) books, one novel, and four non-fiction works.
He did his graduation and post-graduation from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur. He then joined the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur for Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics, but left after completing the course work to join service. He was a National Science Talent Scholar during college. His professional qualifications include CAIIB (Certified Associate of the Indian Institute of Bankers), and PDGST (Post Graduate Diploma in Software Technology from National Centre for Software Technology (NCST), DoE, GoI, Mumbai).
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