Emergency Chronicles
Discover the compelling narrative of a pivotal moment in modern Indian history with Emergency Chronicles by Gyan Prakash. Published by Princeton University Press in 2021, this captivating book spans 456 pages, delving into the dramatic events that unfolded after Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency on June 25, 1975. This unprecedented move led to the suspension of constitutional rights and the arrest of political opponents in midnight raids across the nation.
Prakash meticulously chronicles the twenty-one tumultuous months that followed, revealing how Gandhi's regime wielded power and suppressed dissent. Through in-depth analysis and vivid storytelling, Emergency Chronicles not only recounts historical events but also explores their lasting impact on India's political landscape. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the complexities of governance, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of power in India.