Kingshuk Nag
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
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Netaji: Living Dangerously
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2016
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11 editions
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The Namo Story: A Political Life
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2013
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7 editions
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The Saffron Tide
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2014
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8 editions
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The Double Life of Ramalinga Raju
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2009
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2 editions
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Battleground Telangana: Chronicle of an Agitation
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2011
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3 editions
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Kingfizzer: The Mallya Story
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Mohan Bhagwat: Influencer-in-Chief
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2018
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6 editions
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A New Silk Road: India, China and the Geopolitics of Asia
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Atal and the Ayodhya Movement
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“Speaking in the Lok Sabha on 8 May 1959, Atal said: ‘When we accepted the sovereignty of China on Tibet we made a mistake. That day was an unfortunate day. Where has the Panchsheel agreement gone? Those who proclaim Panchsheel say that according to Panchsheel democracy and dictatorship can live together. If for the communist imperialism the peace and religion loving people of Tibet can’t keep their way of life, then it is meaningless to say that in such a big world communism and democracy can co-exist. We don’t want to interfere in the internal affairs of Tibet. But Tibet is not an internal affair of China. I represent a small party but our party defends the independence of Tibet. We want friendship with China but we should not build the palace of this friendship on the dead body of Tibet’s independence.”
― Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
― Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
“journalist Vinod Mehta wrote, ‘I am convinced if Vajpayee had not been the PM, India would have been sent to fight in George Bush’s Iraq invasion. He dreaded phone calls from George imploring him to send even a token force. “His soldiers are dying and now he wants my soldiers to die. I will never let that happen,”’ Mehta remembered Atal having told him.”
― Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
― Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
“Incidentally, at a reception at Governor House, Atal recited his poem ‘Ab jung naa hone denge hum’. Atal was felicitated at Lahore Fort where, hinting at the common heritage of the two nations, he pointed out how Shah Jahan was born in the fort and Akbar had spent close to a decade there. The audience was so impressed by Atal’s speech that Nawaz Sharif quipped, ‘Vajpayee sahab ab toh Pakistan mein bhi election jeet sakte hain. [Mr Vajpayee can now win elections even in Pakistan.]”
― Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
― Atal Bihari Vajpayee: A Man for All Seasons
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