JINNAH INDIA-PARTITION INDEPENDENCE (PB)

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India's partition can be\n classified as one of the most scarring events of the twentieth century. It\n has deeply affected the psyche of more than four generations in the nation.\n Jinnah: India - Partition Independence talks about the possible reasons for\n the partition, though a single and definite answer ceases to exist. The\n author, Jaswant Singh, starts off by talking about Jinnah's political\n journey. Jinnah was a strong proponent of unity among Hindus and Muslims but\n eventually he was the sole voice of the Muslim community in the country.\n Jinnah is regarded as Pakistan's creator and Singh tries to explain the\n reason behind such a transformation. No Pakistani or Indian politician or\n member of parliament has tried to present a political and analytical biography\n of Jinnah. The author questions the origin of the idea of Muslims as a\n separate nation and talks about where it has led India. It then talks about\n the future of both nations. Jinnah: India - Partition Independence is a\n special piece of literature that is written by an innovator and practitioner\n of policy, in search of truth. Singh concludes by telling readers that for\n lasting peace to return, in southern Asia, it is vital for people to\n comprehend the reason for its sudden abandonment. Through the course of his\n book, he also examines the possible roles played by the Congress party and\n the British, in the partition. This edition of Jinnah: India - Partition\n Independence was published by Rupa and Co., in 2009.

JASWANT SINGH, is one of India's most distinguished and acclaimed politicians, having served eight terms in the Parliament. He was an officer in the Indian Army in the 1960s and an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasta. He has held charge of six ministries including External Affairs, Defence and Finance. Responsible for foreign policy, he dealt with high tensions between India and Pakistan. He was instrumental in the Lahore-Delhi bus initiative in 1999; contributed to the unfreezing of relations and bilateral dialogues with China; helped steer the fifty-day Indo-Pak KargilWar to a conclusion; and effectively and efficiently handled relations with the United States post India's nuclear tests in Pokharan in 1998. As defence minister, he provided an impetus and vigour to India's defence modernisation. During his tenure as finance minister, he stabilised the finance ministry by achieving total recovery, which in time Led to an 8.5 percent growth in its GDP, a strong balance of payments scenario, and a sound accumulation of foreign exchange reserves. Jaswant Singh is a prolific writer, having authored twelve books, including the widely acclaimed Jinnah: India-Partition Independence, and has contributed widely to Indian and foreign magazines, journals on international security, defence and development issues. Singh is a visiting professor at Oxford University, an honorary professor at Warwick University, and a senior fellow at Harvard University. Jaswant Singh is a lover of horses, being a skilled horseman himself, and has been a keen polo player.

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