When Turquoise Waters Turned Dark

Publisher:
Penguin
| Author:
Keshav Chandra
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Penguin
Author:
Keshav Chandra
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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A promising visual and intellectual delight, When the Turquoise Waters Turned Dark provides a fresh perspective on the colonial history of one of India’s greatest historical and natural landscapes, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Crafted with? stunning photography and presented with a meticulously researched narrative, this book is an immersive exploration of the islands’ past. The images capture picturesque landscapes, architectural ruins and the diverse local population, giving a visual history and a narration on the present of the archipelago. Readers will journey through time, discovering the islands’ strategic importance during colonial times, the impact of various foreign powers that ruled the islands and the stories of the people who shaped the course of the islands’ history. The blend of visual splendour and historical insights makes this book an essential addition to the bookshelves collections of history enthusiasts, photographers and anyone interested in India’s colonial history.

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A promising visual and intellectual delight, When the Turquoise Waters Turned Dark provides a fresh perspective on the colonial history of one of India’s greatest historical and natural landscapes, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Crafted with? stunning photography and presented with a meticulously researched narrative, this book is an immersive exploration of the islands’ past. The images capture picturesque landscapes, architectural ruins and the diverse local population, giving a visual history and a narration on the present of the archipelago. Readers will journey through time, discovering the islands’ strategic importance during colonial times, the impact of various foreign powers that ruled the islands and the stories of the people who shaped the course of the islands’ history. The blend of visual splendour and historical insights makes this book an essential addition to the bookshelves collections of history enthusiasts, photographers and anyone interested in India’s colonial history.

About Author

Keshav Chandra is an Indian civil servant and a member of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Known for his dedication and innovative governance, he has held various significant positions in the government. Chandra’s work has earned him recognition and respect in administrative circles, reflecting his commitment to public service and his ability to bring about meaningful change. He also has a diverse range of artistic talents. Apart from being an accomplished photographer, he is also a painter, poet and writer. He has held many exhibitions of his photographs and paintings at prestigious art galleries. His combination of skills suggests a rich and multifaceted perspective on art, with each medium potentially influencing and enhancing the others.. He completed his master’s degree in public governance and management from the London School of Economics.

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