The Second Partition
Book Details
• Publisher: Hay House India
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2007
• Pages: 318
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• ISBN: 8190416928
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: This book is in good condition without any damage
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
The Second Partition by Patwant Singh is a thought-provoking analysis of India’s socio-political landscape in the decades following independence. The book examines the deep-rooted challenges that continue to shape the nation, including issues of identity, governance, economic disparity, and communal tensions.
Singh presents a critical perspective on how divisions—social, political, and ideological—have evolved in modern India, drawing parallels to the historical trauma of Partition. Through insightful commentary, he explores the impact of these divisions on national unity and democratic functioning.
The author combines historical reflection with contemporary analysis, offering readers a nuanced understanding of India’s ongoing struggles and transformations. The book encourages reflection on the direction of the nation and the need for inclusive and balanced development.
The Second Partition is an important read for students, researchers, and readers interested in Indian politics, society, and post-independence challenges.
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The Second Partition
Book Details
• Publisher: Hay House India
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2007
• Pages: 318
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• ISBN: 8190416928
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: This book is in good condition without any damage
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
The Second Partition by Patwant Singh is a thought-provoking analysis of India’s socio-political landscape in the decades following independence. The book examines the deep-rooted challenges that continue to shape the nation, including issues of identity, governance, economic disparity, and communal tensions.
Singh presents a critical perspective on how divisions—social, political, and ideological—have evolved in modern India, drawing parallels to the historical trauma of Partition. Through insightful commentary, he explores the impact of these divisions on national unity and democratic functioning.
The author combines historical reflection with contemporary analysis, offering readers a nuanced understanding of India’s ongoing struggles and transformations. The book encourages reflection on the direction of the nation and the need for inclusive and balanced development.
The Second Partition is an important read for students, researchers, and readers interested in Indian politics, society, and post-independence challenges.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Hay House India
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2007
• Pages: 318
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• ISBN: 8190416928
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: This book is in good condition without any damage
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
The Second Partition by Patwant Singh is a thought-provoking analysis of India’s socio-political landscape in the decades following independence. The book examines the deep-rooted challenges that continue to shape the nation, including issues of identity, governance, economic disparity, and communal tensions.
Singh presents a critical perspective on how divisions—social, political, and ideological—have evolved in modern India, drawing parallels to the historical trauma of Partition. Through insightful commentary, he explores the impact of these divisions on national unity and democratic functioning.
The author combines historical reflection with contemporary analysis, offering readers a nuanced understanding of India’s ongoing struggles and transformations. The book encourages reflection on the direction of the nation and the need for inclusive and balanced development.
The Second Partition is an important read for students, researchers, and readers interested in Indian politics, society, and post-independence challenges.












