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  2. The Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The Book Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering reviews for books of various subjects. [1] Regarded as India's first English-language review journal, [2] it was founded in January 1976 by Chitra Narayanan, Uma Iyengar, and Chandra Chari; [3] the latter two are the editor-in-chiefs.

  3. Gurcharan Das - Wikipedia

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    Gurcharan Das (born 3 October 1943) is an Indian author who wrote a trilogy based on the classical Indian goals of the ideal life. [1] [2] [3] [4]India Unbound was the first volume (2002), on artha, 'material well-being', which narrated the story of India's economic rise from Independence to the global information age.

  4. BookTube - Wikipedia

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    BookTube is a subcommunity on YouTube that focuses on books and literature. The BookTube community has, to date, reached hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide. While the majority of BookTubers focus on Young Adult literature, many address other genres.

  5. Why Bharat Matters - Wikipedia

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    In a review for The Indian Express, the editor C Raja Mohan praised the book for sparking much-needed debate about Jawaharlal Nehru's foreign policy. He further added that the book will help readers break away from the perspective that everything Indian foreign leadership did in the past was the correct choice for that moment. [6]

  6. Bharat Ek Khoj - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Ek Khoj (lit. ' India: An Exploration ') is a 53-episode Indian historical drama based on the book The Discovery of India (1946) by Jawaharlal Nehru [3] that covers a 5,000-year history of the Indian subcontinent from its beginnings to independence from the British in 1947.

  7. Empire (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Rahul Dravid, the coach of the Indian national cricket team, is a fan of the podcast and has made the team listen to it as well. [9] The Times said the podcast had an "unbeatable formula" and the "best podcast on the British Empire". [10] [11] The Australian described the podcast as "ambitious". [12]

  8. In the Name of the Nation - Wikipedia

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    In a review for H-Net, Berenice Guyot-Rechard writes, "What gives the book its peculiar power is the presence throughout of four interlocking strands: the rejection of "insurgency" as a frame to understand Northeast Indian politics; the characterization of development as an ideology and practice rooted in unequal power relations; the entwined ...

  9. India Conquered - Wikipedia

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    In The Financial Express (India), India Conquered is described as an "extensively researched" work which "proves how the British rule was not beneficial for India and how the British never assimilated themselves with the society, systems and culture of this country," but that the book "lacks proper analysis of the period prior to the British".