Roots of Underdevelopment : A Peep Into India’s Colonial Past
Roots of Underdevelopment : A Peep Into India’s Colonial Past
In this book Prof. Kedia & Prof. A. Sinha explain the strategy and methods employed by the British in India in impoverishing Bharat. The book delves into how the various
sectors like agriculture, industry and a thriving trading business were destroyed by the British.
Western Media Narratives on India : From Gandhi to Modi
Western Media Narratives on India : From Gandhi to Modi
The Western media’s approach to India shows how the English press continues to perpetuate the West’s long-held prejudices against India. Drawing heavily from history, the book critically analyses and unravels the origins and causes of this bias. While rooted in the Indian experience, the lessons derived hold universal relevance for any nation grappling with the shadows of colonization.
India, Bharat and Pakistan : The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilization
India, Bharat and Pakistan : The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilization
India, Bharat and Pakistan is the second book of the Bharat Trilogy which examines, through a decolonial lens, the combined impact of European and Middle Eastern colonialities on Bharat’s civilisational consciousness and its constitutional journey.
Bengal Famine: An Unpunished Genocide
Bengal Famine: An Unpunished Genocide
This book is a commentary on the 1944 book Panchasher Manwantar by Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a political stalwart of the time. In his book, Syama Prasad argues that the famine of 1943-44 that is said to have caused the death and displacement of three million people, tearing apart Bengal’s social and economic fabric, was a man-made disaster. The acute food shortage was deliberately created by the Churchill government to punish a rebellious, militant Bengal
