![]() ![]() Sanyal looks out his window and describes the concrete jungle before his eyes. ![]() This is because most scholarly work around the aforementioned hotly debated aspects of India’s history is not written for the common man. While it is ideal for people to access such works directly, one must deal with practical difficulties incurred while accessing and deciphering them. It informs the reader, without her having to to go through verbose, albeit important, scholarly works. If you wish to know about India’s civilisational identity and procure answers to questions surrounding the Aryan Invasion Theory, establishment of the caste system, whether there was an idea of India before the British or the Mughals, then this is the book for you. It ties together India’s history and geography past and present in a seamless read, making it easy for the common man to understand. The Land of Seven Rivers is the kind of book you wish you had been handed in school. ![]()
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