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Indian Politics: A Survey

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Product Code: 9781981110094
ISBN13: 9781981110094
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India after the Great War is in a state of flux. Faced with a growing clamour for self-rule the British authorities have introduced certain constitutional reforms and promised further changes once certain requirements have been fulfilled. But a gulf is opening up between the colonial rulers, who are seen as condescending and reluctant to leave go, and their Indian subjects who are eager to take control of their own destiny. Crude attempts by the authorities to curtail free speech and stamp out protests have further alienated the people and caused widespread indignation. To top it all the charismatic nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi has just been arrested for sedition and sent to jail. Tempers are rising dangerously high. In Britain the public is confused and ill informed about developments in its prized Indian colony. In 1922 the Manchester Guardian newspaper sends its special correspondent, a former Indian Civil Servant with a thorough knowledge of Indian conditions, to investigate the situation on the ground and report back. This fascinating book contains the correspondent's astute and perceptive analysis of a brewing political storm thick with mutual distrust, hardening attitudes and passionate feelings.

Author: John Gwynn, Roger Gwynn
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2017
Number of Pages: 232 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1981110097
ISBN-13: 9781981110094

Indian Politics: A Survey

$10.66
 
India after the Great War is in a state of flux. Faced with a growing clamour for self-rule the British authorities have introduced certain constitutional reforms and promised further changes once certain requirements have been fulfilled. But a gulf is opening up between the colonial rulers, who are seen as condescending and reluctant to leave go, and their Indian subjects who are eager to take control of their own destiny. Crude attempts by the authorities to curtail free speech and stamp out protests have further alienated the people and caused widespread indignation. To top it all the charismatic nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi has just been arrested for sedition and sent to jail. Tempers are rising dangerously high. In Britain the public is confused and ill informed about developments in its prized Indian colony. In 1922 the Manchester Guardian newspaper sends its special correspondent, a former Indian Civil Servant with a thorough knowledge of Indian conditions, to investigate the situation on the ground and report back. This fascinating book contains the correspondent's astute and perceptive analysis of a brewing political storm thick with mutual distrust, hardening attitudes and passionate feelings.

Author: John Gwynn, Roger Gwynn
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2017
Number of Pages: 232 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1981110097
ISBN-13: 9781981110094
 

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