Author: P N Chopra
Publisher: Vision/Orient paperbacks
Year: 1997
Language: English
Pages: 188
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170942977
Description
This book highlights certain habits and tendencies of the Indian people which have time and time again held India back, and provides a distinctive, critical look at why India repeatedly faltered and stumbled in the past.
The book highlights certain habits and tendencies of the Indian people which have time and time again held India back; a spirit of self-righteousness, a blind belief in fate or destiny, general passivity and timidity, self-imposed isolation from the outside world, an inability to keep pace with the advancement in strategy and technology made in other countries, particularly in warfare.
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From the time of Porus to the Sino-Indian war of 1962, India repeatedly fought its adversaries with outmoded weapons and faced debacle.
Even Indira Gandhi, one of the country’s strongest Prime Ministers after independence, failed to negotiate a favorable settlement on Kashmir despite an overwhelming victory in the 1971 war against Pakistan – underlining a long history of compromises at the cost of national interests.
Despite all the efforts made by some of India’s great rulers, saints and scholars, Indians have yet to develop a sense of shared pride in their civilization.