From Military Service to Published Author | Manawar Karim Interview

#podcast #yayadiamond #authorinterview Amazon: https://a.co/d/0hP2tK3s The Mountbattens and the Making of Modern India is a scholarly based investigation that seeks to investigate one of the most notable episodes of the twentieth century that is the Partition of India, which took place in 1947. This book was written by K. Z. Islam, and edit by Munawar Karim, it is a chronicle of the complex interweaving of ambition, politics and personal relationships that shaped the destiny of the subcontinent. The book focuses on the role of the last British Viceroy, Lord Louis Mountbatten, and his powerful wife, Edwina, as they steered British colonial India through independence. It looks at controversial choices Mountbatten made and his troubled relationships with Nehru, Jinnah and Gandhi and the heartbreaking Nehru-Edwina correspondence. This book examines the Simla Scheme, the Radcliffe Boundary Awards and the process of integrating princely states, and in doing so, it shows just how successful the rush-job partition was, as well as how many successes it led to tragedies as millions were displaced and numbers of people killed. The Mountbattens and the Making of Modern India is a powerful book with lively, evocative writing and sharp analysis, which brings a new reflection on the history of partition, its legacy, and the points of ethical ambiguity of leadership at times of crisis. A must for history lovers, scholars and those people who have got attracted by the complex play of power and personality, this book is a necessary addition to the library in case of people who wanted to read about the creation of modern south Asia. Zeeshan haider