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India in Slow Motion
India in Slow Motion
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India in Slow Motion by Mark Tully and Gillian Wright is a deeply humane, perceptive, and beautifully written portrait of modern India in all its magnificent complexity and enduring contradictions. From the BBC's legendary South Asia correspondent of over two decades, this collection of ten essays takes readers into the heart of a nation that simultaneously defies and rewards every attempt to understand it.
The essays cover a remarkable and diverse range of subjects: the rise of Hindu extremism, child labour in the carpet industry, the Tehelka defence corruption scandal, the Indianisation of Christianity in Goa, Sufism in India, the crisis in Indian agriculture, water harvesting in Gujarat, the puzzle of VP Singh, and the enduring tragedy of Kashmir. Each is approached with the combination of empathy, intellectual rigour, and extraordinary access to ordinary lives that has made Tully one of the most trusted voices on India of his generation.
What makes India in Slow Motion so valuable is not just the breadth of its subjects but the depth of its humanity. Tully and Wright are never content with official versions or easy explanations — they sit with people, listen carefully, and report what they actually find. The result is a book that challenges preconceptions about India held both within the country and beyond it.
First published in 2002, this book remains as illuminating and relevant as ever for anyone who wants to understand the forces that have shaped — and continue to shape — one of the world's most consequential nations.
Product Details
ISBN: 9780143030478
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Mark Tully & Gillian Wright
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Recommended Age: 18+
Weight: Approx. 330 g
Delivery Time: 5-7 Business Days
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