Thiruvengadam briefly summarises political and judicial developments that shaped the Constitution since Independence. Although initially impressive, the book is a disappointment as he cites an exponent of duplicitous propaganda like Ramachandra Guha as a reference multiple times. In his concluding chapter on Modi's tenure, he misrepresents facts to paint a picture that many sections of biased media conform to. His take can either be alluded to a desperation to be accepted by the torch-bearers of anti-Hindu propaganda who enjoy significant influence in academic circles internationally or plain ignorance. Furthermore, cementing his lack of understanding, he uses caste and varna somewhat interchangeably, proving without an iota of doubt that he is not fit to comment on such matters and is at best an efficient compiler of references.