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I always tell myself to read books from both sides of the debate to form the balance. But the other side writes so cringe it's hard to read it.
"Additionally, India’s great stature in this early period was due to its dashing, debonair, and dazzling first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru" yes that's written in the book.
— Nov 01, 2023 05:28AM
"Additionally, India’s great stature in this early period was due to its dashing, debonair, and dazzling first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru" yes that's written in the book.
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"...and in her biggest achievement, she had gone head- to- head with Jan Smuts in the U.N. General Assembly over South African law and won the first “Asian victory” of the modern era with a supermajority vote in favor of her position. Brilliant, charming, sophisticated, sharp- tongued, and not incidentally quite beautiful, Madam Pandit brought high- wattage star power to Indian diplomacy..." Wtf is this... Bollywood movies have less cheap swag than this
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