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A New Idea of India- Individual Rights in A Civilisational State

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Item Code: NBZ420
Author: Harsh Madhusudan and Rajeev Mantri
Publisher: Westland Publications Pvt Ltd., Chennai
Language: English
Edition: 2020
ISBN: 9789389648409
Pages: 389
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 8.80 X 5.50 inch
Weight 500 gm
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About the Book


For the better part of seven decades after independence, the Nehruvian idea of India held sway in India's polity, even if it was not always in consonance with the views of Jawaharlal Nehru himself. Three key features constituted the crux of the Nehruvian way: socialism, which in practice devolved to corruption and stagnation; secularism, which boxed citizens into group membership and diluted individual identity; and non-alignment, which effectively placed India in the Communist camp.


In the early nineties, India started a gradual withdrawal from this path. But it was only in 2019, with Narendra Modi's second successive win in the general elections, that this philosophy is finally being replaced by a worldview that acknowledges India as an ancient civilisation, even if a young republic, and that sees citizens as equal for developmental and other purposes. A New Idea of India constructs and expounds on a new framework beyond the rough and tumble of partisan politics.


Lucid in its laying out of ideas and policies while taking a novel position, this book is illuminated by years of research and the authors' first-hand experiences, as citizens, entrepreneurs and investors, of the vagaries and challenges of India.


About the Author


Harsh Gupta ‘Madhusudan' is an India-based public markets investor. He has written extensively on economics, finance and politics for Mint, Swarajya, The Wall Street Journal, The Indian Express and other publications.


Harsh enrolled to study at IIT Delhi, before dropping out. He graduated from Dartmouth College with an AB degree in economics. He also holds an MBA from INSEAD. He is on Twitter @HarshMadhusudan.


Rajeev Mantri is an India-based entrepreneur and investor, investing in public companies and early -stage technology ventures. He has contributed articles on political economy, technology, investing and entrepreneurship to Mint, Swarajya, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The Indian Express and other publications.


Rajeev graduated with a BS in materials science and engineering from Northwestern University, and an MBA from Columbia University, specialising in private equity and value investing. He is on Twitter @RMantri.


Foreword


“A clear look into India's political, social and economic history unobstructed by decades of agenda-driven narratives that sought to muddy the waters of our civilisational truths.'


Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India


'India suffers from political scientists who slavishly recommend that India follow in the footsteps of their counterparts in the United States, and frame its policies around ethnic groups rather than around individuals and their fundamental rights. Rajeev and Harsh, two brilliant young authors, confront these political scientists head on with a fabulous book.'


Jagdish Bhagwati, University Professor, Columbia University


'It has become fashionable to suggest that the Indian right has no intellectuals. Rajeev and Harsh set about disproving this in their well-researched and fluently written book. Though there is much I disagree with in both their premises and their conclusions, it is a pleasure to engage with their ideas and find much common ground in the defence of free speech, economic freedom, government reform and individual liberty.'


Shashi Tharoor, MP and author


‘We need our own understanding to build a new idea of India. An idea of India that is actually connected to the real India. An idea of India that works. A good first step to build that is to read this wonderful book by these two young intellectuals.'


Amish Tripathi, Director, The Nehru Centre and author


‘One troubling part about “the idea of India” floated by modern-day Nehruvians is not so much the "idea” part, but their insistence on the “the” part, write Rajeev and Harsh ... It is a valuable and instructive book for anyone who wishes to understand the new Indian zeitgeist with an open mind.'


Shekhar Gupta, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, ThePrint


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