Writer : Uday Mahurkar & Chirayu Pandit
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- Publication Year : 2021
- ISBN No : 9789-355-200-4-88
- Binding : Card Board (Hard) with Gel Jacket
- Pages : 352
- Weight : 400 gms
- Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.744 Inch
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About the Book
Veer Savarkar: The Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition
As India marks 75 years of independence, it also reflects on one of the darkest chapters of its history—Partition, a tragedy of unprecedented scale and violence. While political and ideological forces sought to suppress the realities behind this division, the lessons from this past remain crucial in safeguarding India’s unity and integrity.
At the heart of this book lies the relentless yet ultimately unsuccessful efforts of Veer Savarkar to prevent the creation of Pakistan. A visionary thinker and a staunch nationalist, Savarkar foresaw the challenges that would plague India’s security in the decades to come—warnings that have since been proven true. Recognized as the father of India’s national security doctrine, he championed a vision of a united India that transcended religious, caste, and regional divides.
Veer Savarkar: The Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition delves into his political ideology, his tireless advocacy for India’s strength, and the strategic foresight that continues to shape the nation’s defense policies today. It also dismantles long-standing myths and criticisms against him, exposing the motives behind historical misrepresentations. Furthermore, the book highlights how the Narendra Modi-led government has integrated Savarkar’s principles into its national security and diplomatic policies.
A compelling read for history enthusiasts and political thinkers alike, this book sheds new light on Savarkar’s enduring legacy and his vision for an undivided, resilient India.