
The Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru has established its position as the single most important, authoritative, and reliable source on Nehru's life, work, and thought. It is indispensable to the scholar, fascinating to the layperson, and at times something of a primer in politics, democracy, and world affairs, as Nehru intended his periodic letters to his chief ministers to be. It provides a panorama of home and the world as seen from the centre of power in India by an acutely sensitive observer and skilful player. Given the literary talent, creative urge, and singular position of the author, it is a continuous source of pleasure, sometimes of amusement, and always of enlightenment.The first series took the collection up to 1 September 1946 in 15 volumes; the second series starts with 2 September 1946 when Nehru assumed office in the Interim Government. This is the 84th volume of the second series and it deals with the events of 1 November-31 December 1963. The extensive annotation to the documents makes them especially userfriendly.
This volume serves as a primary source record investigating the political, administrative, and diplomatic activities of Jawaharlal Nehru during the final months of 1963. Editor Madhavan K. Palat compiles official correspondence, speeches, and notes from the Prime Minister's office to provide an unfiltered view of Indian governance. The work functions as a historical archive, documenting Nehru's decision-making processes and his interactions with domestic and international stakeholders during a critical period of his tenure.
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Scholars and historians regard this series as the definitive, authoritative collection for studying Nehru's political thought and administrative style. The inclusion of extensive annotations is frequently cited as a significant aid for researchers navigating the dense primary source material.
Page Count:
736
Publication Date:
2020-10-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190125586
ISBN-13:
9780190125585
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