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Lal Bahadur Shastri

Prime Minister of India 1964-1966: A Life of Truth in Politics

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  • 448 páginas
  • 16 horas de lectura

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The life of Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904-66), India's second prime minister and successor to Jawaharlal Nehru, is the absorbing saga of a little man who, while suffering the rigours of poverty in early life, rose to political eminence on the strength of moral principle. When Shastri died, he left no house, no land, no money. But he did leave behind an example which is morally inspiring. In an age riddled with political corruption, his career of exemplary integrity possesses a very special relevance for readers in contemporary India as well as abroad. Although Shastri's tenure as prime minister lasted only nineteen months, it was a period of high excitement and drama. The war with Pakistan, Tashkent Conference, and the Hazratbal episode of the stolen religious relic are recounted with vivid detail in this biography, which also unearths and sets many facts straight for the first time.

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Lal Bahadur Shastri, C. P. Srivastava

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Título
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Subtítulo
Prime Minister of India 1964-1966: A Life of Truth in Politics
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1995
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
448
ISBN10
0195634993
ISBN13
9780195634990
Serie
Descripción
The life of Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904-66), India's second prime minister and successor to Jawaharlal Nehru, is the absorbing saga of a little man who, while suffering the rigours of poverty in early life, rose to political eminence on the strength of moral principle. When Shastri died, he left no house, no land, no money. But he did leave behind an example which is morally inspiring. In an age riddled with political corruption, his career of exemplary integrity possesses a very special relevance for readers in contemporary India as well as abroad. Although Shastri's tenure as prime minister lasted only nineteen months, it was a period of high excitement and drama. The war with Pakistan, Tashkent Conference, and the Hazratbal episode of the stolen religious relic are recounted with vivid detail in this biography, which also unearths and sets many facts straight for the first time.