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Lal Bahadur Shastri, a man of slight stature, took a larger-than-life stand as India's prime minister. A man of few words, his correspondence was to the point, his speeches succinct. His silence, which some understood as willingness to acquiesce, was both a strength and a weakness. But in fact, during his short term of just about eighteen months, he established institutions that brought India on the path of self-sufficiency and helped defend against external aggression.

Prime Minister Shastri galvanized the nation with his slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan', recognizing the farmers for contributing to both food and national security. He is credited with laying the foundation of the Green Revolution, providing an institutional format to the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices and the Food Corporation of India, and establishing the National Dairy Development Board.

Shastri is also strongly etched in public memory as the first Indian prime minister to direct the army to cross the border. To his leadership therefore goes the credit for the first 'surgical strike'. He established key national and domestic security organizations like the Border Security Force and the Central Bureau of Investigation.

In The Great Conciliator, Sanjeev Chopra draws on meticulous research to turn the spotlight on an often overlooked figure in Indian politics and makes a case for reassessing the legacy of India's unassuming second prime minister.

 
 

Review

A biography of [Shastri] was overdue -- Karan Singh, first Governor of Jammu and Kashmir

This is necessary reading for all who seek to better understand . . . important, and understudied, political periods in the subcontinent -- Arif Mohammed Khan, Governor of Bihar

The Great Conciliator . . . would go a long way in educating the readers about the life of Lal Bahadur Shastri and his vision . . . a must-read for India -- Prem Prakash, co-founder and chairman, ANI

An exceptionally well-researched book -- Shekhar Gupta, editor-in-chief, ThePrint

Long overdue-a highly readable account, with new information -- Neerja Chowdhury, author of How Prime Ministers Decide

Book Description

A meticulously researched biography of India's second prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri, the unassuming nation-builder

About the Author

Sanjeev Chopra superannuated as the director of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, after serving for thirty-six years in the Indian Administrative Service. He is on the Academic Council of the National Centre for Good Governance and the National Institute of Disaster Management. He is also a columnist for ThePrint and the director of the Valley of Words Literature and Arts Festival.
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  • ISBN: 9789356408852
  • Author: Sanjeev Chopra
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
  • Pages: 392
  • Format: Hardback
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Lal Bahadur Shastri, a man of slight stature, took a larger-than-life stand as India's prime minister. A man of few words, his correspondence was to the point, his speeches succinct. His silence, which some understood as willingness to acquiesce, was both a strength and a weakness. But in fact, during his short term of just about eighteen months, he established institutions that brought India on the path of self-sufficiency and helped defend against external aggression.

Prime Minister Shastri galvanized the nation with his slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan', recognizing the farmers for contributing to both food and national security. He is credited with laying the foundation of the Green Revolution, providing an institutional format to the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices and the Food Corporation of India, and establishing the National Dairy Development Board.

Shastri is also strongly etched in public memory as the first Indian prime minister to direct the army to cross the border. To his leadership therefore goes the credit for the first 'surgical strike'. He established key national and domestic security organizations like the Border Security Force and the Central Bureau of Investigation.

In The Great Conciliator, Sanjeev Chopra draws on meticulous research to turn the spotlight on an often overlooked figure in Indian politics and makes a case for reassessing the legacy of India's unassuming second prime minister.

 
 

Review

A biography of [Shastri] was overdue -- Karan Singh, first Governor of Jammu and Kashmir

This is necessary reading for all who seek to better understand . . . important, and understudied, political periods in the subcontinent -- Arif Mohammed Khan, Governor of Bihar

The Great Conciliator . . . would go a long way in educating the readers about the life of Lal Bahadur Shastri and his vision . . . a must-read for India -- Prem Prakash, co-founder and chairman, ANI

An exceptionally well-researched book -- Shekhar Gupta, editor-in-chief, ThePrint

Long overdue-a highly readable account, with new information -- Neerja Chowdhury, author of How Prime Ministers Decide

Book Description

A meticulously researched biography of India's second prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri, the unassuming nation-builder

About the Author

Sanjeev Chopra superannuated as the director of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, after serving for thirty-six years in the Indian Administrative Service. He is on the Academic Council of the National Centre for Good Governance and the National Institute of Disaster Management. He is also a columnist for ThePrint and the director of the Valley of Words Literature and Arts Festival.

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