Jinnah vs. Gandhi
Publication details: 2012 Hachette India Gurgaon, IndiaDescription: vi, 330 pISBN:- 9788190617390
- 954.03 M2J4
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Books | Vikram Sarabhai Library | Rack 45-A / Slot 2534 (3rd Floor, East Wing) | Non-fiction | General Stacks | 954.03 M2J4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 177065 |
Includes index and Bibliography
The modern history of South Asia is shaped by the personalities of its two most prominent politicians and ideologues - Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Mahatma Gandhi.Jinnah shaped the final settlement by consistently demanding Pakistan, and Gandhi defined the largely non-violent nature of the campaign. Each made their contribution by taking over and refashioning a national political party, which they came to personify. Theirs would seem, therefore, to be a story of success, yet for each of them, the story ended in a kind of failure.
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