An entertaining and provocative account of India's past, written by one of the country's leading thinkers
For all India's myths, its sea of stories and moral epics, Indian history remains a curiously unpeopled place. In Incarnations, Sunil Khilnani fills that space, bringing to life fifty extraordinary men and women who changed both India and the world. Journeying across India in pursuit of their stories--visiting slum temples, ayurvedic call centers, Bollywood studios, textile mills, and Mughal fortresses--Khilnani offers trenchant portraits of emperors, warriors,...
An entertaining and provocative account of India's past, written by one of the country's leading thinkers
A classic since it was first published in 1997, this magisterial historical study addresses the paradoxes and ironies of the world's largest democracy. When, in 1947, the British divided and departed their most prized imperial possession, they handed a huge, diverse, and poor society to a small nationalist elite. For decades this elite would uphold a political construct, an idea of India grounded in democracy, religious tolerance, economic development, and cultural pluralism. In The Idea of India, Khilnani investigates the fate of this idea, offering incisive portraits of Gandhi,...
A classic since it was first published in 1997, this magisterial historical study addresses the paradoxes and ironies of the world's largest democr...