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Jinnah: A Corrective Reading of Indian History (Volume I)

 
Asiananda (Author)
Synopsis Indians by and large see Gandhiji as Father of the Nation, he brought Freedom, he is indeed the adarshapurush, even avatar almost at par with the Buddha or Christ; thus Jinnah becomes diametrically the opposite – a traitor, who partitioned Mother India, ruthlessly ‘cutting his pound of flesh’. For the average Indian Gandhiji symbolizes purity, simplicity, selflessness, sacrifice, divinity, that Gandhiji could do no wrong; Jinnah and Pakistanis wronged us! Without a corrective reading of Indian History it is impossible for India to come to terms with the ‘legacy’ of partition; above all we must atone ourselves with our collective Indo-Islamic and Indo-British past, which was broken during our ‘non-cooperating nationalist era’; neither by the Indian Muslims nor by the British was portion willed; the joint Hindu-Muslim Lucknow Pact on Neo-Hindu foundations of Bharatiyata would have ensured Freedom in unity – a reconciled subcontinent absolutely is the precondition for an ‘Asian Peace Order’ and a ‘Post-nuclear Global Peace Order’ of psychologically realized human unity. This 2-volume book is the quest of such a post-nuclear global order on the matrix of the Rajiv Gandhi Action Plan on the postulate of a South Asian Nuclear-free zone broadening towards a nuclear-free Asia and nuclear-weapon-free world as being pursued by the various Resolutions currently on the UN agenda; because a nuclear-fee Asia and world is impossible without a subcontinental reconciliation, the author pleads for a new understanding of Jinnah in Indian history; Hind Swaraj created ‘Muslim Swaraj’; without a honest examination of our Gandhian assumptions of the nationalist era it is impossible for India to realize her fuller Indic Self and destiny in history. The author tenders apology if some of our cherished Gandhian national sentiments are hurt, the truth must be faced.
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About the author

Asiananda

Asiananda is the author of major books (1) New International Political Order (1989), (2) Whither India? Whither Human future?? (1995), (3) Redefining Indian History – On the Millennium Paradigm of Bharatiyata (1999), (4) Nuclear Subcontinent – Calling for a Con-federative Remaking of United Nations (2000, with Prof Hakemulder), (5) Healing the Subcontinent – Indepth Psychoanalysis of Partition and Kashmir (2002, with Prof VT Patil). Currently he is Professor of Philosophy at the Intercultural Open University (Netherlands) and is the holder of its Sri Aurobindo chair for Human Unity. He obtained his MA (English Literature) as a struggling working student from Gujarat University (1967); his first doctorate (1975) in English Literature on a thesis “Indian Writing in English” focusing on the novels of RK Narayanan, Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao was from Calicut University, and the second one (1982) in International Relations on a thesis “The US – South Asian Relations 1942 – 1963” from Ruhr University, Bochum (Germany). After lecturing for two decades at a German College – (Fachhuchshcule) Bocholt – he moved over to New Delhi in 1995, exclusively devoting himself to writing the above books, which demanded fulltime research and writing. He was founder of India Unity Forum Germany (1986) from which impulses went for calling the first ‘Global Convention of People of Indian Origin’ late 1989 in New York, whose chief patron was the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, with whom he felt and found a deep affinity. His other heroes have been John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King; pursuing their unfinished dreams has become the ideal of his life and the underlying theme and commitment of these books. His next book is a joint study of these three heroes – The Visions & Foundations of the Twentyfirst Century.

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Bibliographic information

Title Jinnah: A Corrective Reading of Indian History (Volume I)
Author Asiananda
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 3rd ed.
Language: English
isbn 8183050026
length xxiv+438p., Index; 26cm.