Examines, both critically and objectively the performance of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as the First Prime Minister of independent India vis-a-vis such vital aspects of the country’s corporate life as democracy, secularism, foreign policy, the Tibet and Kashmir problems, Assam, position of the Hindi language, and above all, the much-publicised planning process.
What led to the creation of yawning gap between the avowed aims and objectives of Nehru’s policies and the actual achievements?
Reviews
The book should generate a lively debate on the plus minus sides of Nehru’s role as the first Prime Minister of India.
CK Sardana, Financial Express, May 20, 1995
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