Immerse In Rage, Reconciliation, And Security: Managing Indias Diversities Sketched By B.G. Verghese Offered As Printed Matter
book ispublication Last six years must have churned the data presented, However I liked the book immensely as it gives a very unbiased perspective of our national issues, . wish a follow up is done by DPG soon, . . Sixty years after Independence, the Idea of India has become part of the very fabric of our democracy and nationstate, Yet much remains to be done to manage the upsurge of diversities that this democracy has nourished, and to confront the challenges and opportunities this presents.
In this book, Verghese takes a broadbrush view of some of the country's pressing concerns today: insurgency and Naxalism in Bihar, Middle India and Andhra issues of language and culture, Dalits and caste, revivalism and fundamentalism, tribals and minorities conflicts over land, forests, urbanization, industrialization and globalization and global warming that demands lifestyle changes.
Tracing the roots of these longstanding and recent troubles and the State's
varying responses to themoften insensitive and repressivethe author shows us how colonial history, selfperceptions, social differentiation, divergent world views, paucity of human rights and dignity, as well as socioeconomic imperatives have shaped these present problems.
Many layers of such emerging insecurities, Verghese says, have to be negotiated with patience and understanding to achieve a sense of common good.
Accepting the volatile ground realitieswhether in Manipur, Andhra, Chattisgarh, in SEZs or Singur, Nandigram and Kalinganagarhe pleads strongly for eschewing populist and polarized positions, rooted in nostalgia and dead habit, and for seeking solutions that could lead to ordered change and stability, while fostering diversity.
Candid, critical and thoughtprovoking, Rage, Reconciliation and Security is important for its vision of building unity from diversity through fraternity and a sense of common citizenship.
For it is only through common security that we can ensure the future of India and her people, of other nations and the world.
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