Rajiv Gandhi and Rama's Kingdom by Ved Mehta

Rajiv Gandhi and Rama's Kingdom by Ved Mehta

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Chronicles recent Indian history, from the unsettled conditions that preceded the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to the Hindu revival that followed the assassination of her son Rajiv. The text explores the political and economic changes in India between 1982 and 1994.

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Rajiv Gandhi and Rama's Kingdom by Ved Mehta

This chronicle of a dozen years of recent Indian history covers the unsettled conditions that preceded the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to the Hindu revival that followed the assassination of her son Rajiv. The text explores the impulses behind the political and economic changes between 1982 and 1994, revealing what life is like in modern India. Beginning with a description of the politics that surrounded Indira Gandhi during the last two years of her life - in particular, the growing hostility between Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims - the author tells of the Sikhs' demand for special status, their uprising against the Hindus in the Punjab, the government's retaliation, the murder of Mrs Gandhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards and the anti-Sikh rioting that followed. The book reconstructs the circumstances surronding Rajiv's election as his mother's successor; the change in atmosphere from optimism to disenchantment as Rajiv's govenment became mired in a money-laundering sscandal; Rajiv's loss of office to V.P. Singh in the 1989 election; and his murder by a secessionist Tamil group from Sri Lanka in 1991. It provides details of Indian history and culture throughout, such as the impact of the accident at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, the debate between the judiciary and Muslim clerics over economic support of divorced Muslim women, the peculiarities of the Indian telephone system, and the effect of television and movies on Hindu revivalism.
Ved Mehta, born in India and educated in the United States and England, has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1961. In addition to hundreds of articles and stories, he has written twenty books, including biographies, travel journals, volumes of fiction, and an autobiographical series, Continents of Exile, the seventh volume of which, Up at Oxford, was published in 1993. His books have appeared in dozens of editions and translations, and he has received numerous awards and honors, among them a MacArthur Prize in 1982. Mehta has held the Rosenkranz Chair in Writing at Yale University and is currently the Randolph Distinguished Professor of English and History at Vassar College.
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ISBN 13 9780300060386
ISBN 10 0300060386
Title Rajiv Gandhi and Rama's Kingdom
Author Ved Mehta
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 1994-11-30
Number of pages 208
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