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A Monument for Mr Jinnah - Prafull Goradia
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A Monument for Mr Jinnah - Prafull Goradia

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A Monument for MR. JINNAH - This book delivers a bold and unflinching re-examination of Partition, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and India's civlisational destiny. Challenging inherited narratives, it asks a question few dare to confront: Was the tragedy of Partition also a turning point that enabled India's resurgence? Blending history, philosophy, and political analysis, the author traces the long arc of the subcontinent - from early medieval invasions and prolonged civilisational conflict to colonial rule and independence. Jinnah emerges not just as a nationalist leader, but as a figure whose personal ambition reshaped the fate of the region, often with unintended consequences. The book contrasts India's civilisational continuity and democratic ascent with Pakistan's troubled political and cultural trajectory, arguing that while partition caused immeasurable suffering, it also cleared the path for a more cohesive Indian national life. Written with clarity and moral urgency, this is neither tribute nor indictment, but a reckoning - urging readers to move beyond sentimentality and ideology to confront history as it is. For readers interested in history, geopolitics, and civlisational thought this book is provocative, unsettling, and impossible to ignore.

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  • Author: Prafull Goradia
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 168
  • Publisher: Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
  • Category: Political Science
  • Publication Date: 2026
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