Mark Tully is probably the greatest Indian journalist of all times who was at times BBC's sole correspondent for various incidents in India. He has great insights into mostly all the important events in Indian history for around four decades. In this book he touches the core problems faced by this developing giant, he presents an entire picture of several incidents, people and groups who have shaped the development and economic culture of the country. Good read for anyone who is enthused to l...
If you have read Mark Tully's No full Stops in India, then this is yet another treat form the former BBC correspondent. Tully's journalistic essays on the country takes you on a wonderful journey accross the country. From religious extremism to plight of the farmers, the author has presented India from the view point of the people whom he had met. He neither patronizes nor dump the country. He has given you the facts & let you play the role of the judge. His personal comments which are very f...