This book is a seminal work on the philosophy of Indian nationalism. The author argues that India’s struggle for independence is not merely a political movement, but a spiritual quest for self-realization. He explores the many dimensions of Indian culture and identity and outlines a vision of a free and democratic India. The book is a testament to India’s intellectual heritage and its rich tradition of philosophical inquiry.
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