From Partition To Operation Bluestar: Tales of a Journalist, Bureaucrat ,Spy

Publisher:
HarperCollins
| Author:
Som Nath Dhar
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Author:
Som Nath Dhar
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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From Partition to Operation Bluestar provides an engrossing, personal view of the public events that have shaped India’s recent history, written by a man who had a ringside view of these. As we follow Som Nath Dhar’s career in journalism, government and the world of covert intelligence, the book transports us from pre-partition Punjab to Delhi and Kashmir, with side trips to East Africa and Europe. Dhar writes in a compelling, journalistic style about the turbulence of Partition, the heady experience of working closely with India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, the dramatic events leading up to the 1947 invasion and accession of Kashmir and later developments such as Indira Gandhi’s accession to power, her fall from grace and eventual return to power and much else. Full of charming anecdotes, the book deepens our understanding of recent Indian history and provides insights into the character of many of the personalities who shaped it .

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From Partition to Operation Bluestar provides an engrossing, personal view of the public events that have shaped India’s recent history, written by a man who had a ringside view of these. As we follow Som Nath Dhar’s career in journalism, government and the world of covert intelligence, the book transports us from pre-partition Punjab to Delhi and Kashmir, with side trips to East Africa and Europe. Dhar writes in a compelling, journalistic style about the turbulence of Partition, the heady experience of working closely with India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, the dramatic events leading up to the 1947 invasion and accession of Kashmir and later developments such as Indira Gandhi’s accession to power, her fall from grace and eventual return to power and much else. Full of charming anecdotes, the book deepens our understanding of recent Indian history and provides insights into the character of many of the personalities who shaped it .

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Som Nath Dhar started his career as a journalist in Lahore in 1946. He moved to Delhi in 1947 and was part of Jawaharlal Nehru's staff for a few months, after which he returned to journalism, this time as a radio reporter. He went on to work in the government's Central Information Service (now called the Indian Information Service), and later as a diplomat and as an intelligence officer. He ended his career in government as director of news, All India Radio. After retirement, he taught for five years as head of department at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication.

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