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V. P. Menon : the unsung architech of modern India /: Narayani Basu

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Simon & Schuster 2020Description: 454 pISBN:
  • 9789392099205
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.035092 BAS-N
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With his initial plans for an independent India in tatters, the desperate viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, turned to his seniormost Indian civil servant, Vappala Pangunni Menon--or VP--giving him a single night to devise an alternative, coherent and workable plan for independence. Menon met his stringent deadline, presenting the Menon Plan, which would change the map of the world forever. Menon was unarguably the architect of the modern Indian state. Yet startlingly little is known about this bureaucrat, patriot and visionary. In this definitive biography, Menon's great-granddaughter, Narayani Basu, rectifies this travesty. She takes us through the highs and lows of his career, from his determination to give women the right to vote; to his strategy, at once ruthless and subtle, to get the princely states to accede to India; to his decision to join forces with the Swatantra Party; to his final relegation to relative obscurity. Equally, the book candidly explores the man behind the public figure-- his unconventional personal life and his private conflicts, which made him channel his energy into public service. Drawing from documents--scattered, unread and unresearched until now--and with unprecedented access to Menon's papers and his taped off-the-record and explosively frank interviews--this remarkable biography of VP Menon not only covers the life and times of a man unjustly consigned to the footnotes of history but also changes our perception of how India.

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