The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity has been written by none other than Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen. The book comprises of sixteen interlinked essays that explain in detail the rich background on which India has built its foundations on. In four sections the book tries to delineate the importance of perceiving contemporary India easily. This book also goes onto explain the source of conflicting opinions pursuits and interests and yet how these conflicting situations are able to co-exist without many problems. It also goes onto write about how these conflicts help in creating a variety of opinions, varying cultures and abundance of viewpoints. Through this book, the author attempts to defend its secular politics and also tries to abolish the inequalities of issues like caste, gender, community and also the search for peace in the sub-continent. This book also tries to analyze the environment of Hindu traditions, traditions prevalent in India and huge economic and social differences. It also speaks on the topic of India’s stature in the world.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
INDIAN PANDITS IN THE LAND OF SNOW
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ASIAN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
This India
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MATHURA A DISTRICT MEMOIR
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PILGRIMS BOOK PVT. LTD. DELHI
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RAGHU RAI
HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS LIMITED
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PATRICK FRENCH
FLAMINGO/HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
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