India's fight for freedom began within two decades of her crushing defeat in the Mutiny of 1857, also called India's First War of Independence. In his great pride of a conqueror, Lord Lawrence Humiliatingly asked the Indians: 'Will you be governed by the pen or the sword?' The British, nevertheless could not crush their spirit. It lay dormant over the next two decades, but re-emerged first in 1875 with Bankim Chandra Chatterji's immortal national hymn Bande Mataram. The second was in 1876 with Surendranath Banerjea emerging as Father of Political Consciousness. Finally, it was Gandhi as the Father of Mass Awakening. India's fight for freedom changed its ideology as time permitted: first with the Moderates, followed by the Extremists. At the end came Gandhi to turn the fight into a mass struggle, which continued till India emerged as a free nation in 1947. Outside these three groups were Independents of equal eminence who contributed to India's freedom struggle in their ways. Additionally, as Great Indians, the author has included Jamsetji Tata
The fact that I could finish such a hefty book in so short a time, should establish couple of things immediately: - 1. The book is readable. 2. It stays away from analysis, and tells the story of one of the most complex and impact-making person of twentieth century, in a very simple, naive, and one-sided manner. Expectedly, the author devotes the major part of the book to the crowning glory of Patel: unification of the Princely States with the Indian Union. Unfortunately, the book shies away from some of the most agonising actions of Patel, making this book more a hagiography than a biography. It vilifies Netaji Subhash Bose, and completely cuts out the role of his mentor Deshbandhu C.R. Das in freedom struggle. It doesn't even bother itself with the trauma that Bengal had to undergo at the time of Partition. It also remains mum about the extremely immoral attitude of Congress towards NWFP, because by that time not only Muslim League, but even Congress had tasted power, and didn't think twice about throwing the people to wolves. Even at the time of talking about Princely States, it doesn't mention a single word about Coochbehar, the accesion of which had been assured to the Premier of Assam, by Patel, and non-happening of which had soured his attitude towards Bengal even more.
Overall, a handy piece to start any attempt to understand Patel, but absolutely NOT the most reliable or the comprehensive among all the books available on the subject.
On one hand, this is a seminal work, because there is no little available on Sardar Patel's work and life. The level of information and his contribution in the Indian political discourse is at best cursory. The traditional establishment historians have conflated the Indian independence struggle and the years soon afterwards with Gandhiji and Nehruji. The duality has over time become gospel.
In terms of bringing out Sardar Patel's contribution to the freedom movement as well as highlighting the personality traits which made him different from the other two doyens, this is a great book. The author details out specific initiatives which Sardar led and grew within Congress hierarchy. The description of how Sardar went about integrating the Princely states after 1947 in Indian union is very strong and meticulous.
Yet this book is a cumbersome read, especially the first part of it. The author has adopted a "brute force" method to try and prove Sardar's contribution. There is a theory, which is then substantiated with incidents, often times multiple of them. And each incident is qualified by actual letters or third party commentary or media observations. Since the book follows a chronological sequence, this format becomes repetitive and difficult to appreciate after a while. Basically integrating research for the book with the book, focusing on volume rather than nuance makes it tougher.
The book also does not address the Patel - Nehru divide in a forthright manner. The differences are acknowledged but the underlying reasons and the impact on the political events are dealt with a soft hand. It may be that the author didn't want to choose one over the another. But this is a fascinating under-documented part of the freedom movement and this book misses an opportunity to fill a big void.
Despite the above shortcomings, the book paints a fair picture of Sardar Patel. Just to broaden the horizons and understanding the complexities of how Congress functioned outside of the Gandhi - Nehru influences, and Patel's shaping of these functions, this book should be read.
A fantastic insight into the role of the man who as free India's first Home Minister and Deputy PM orchestrated the herculean task of getting India as one Nation when the tendency to break up would have been so tempting for the princely states following the British withdrawal from India. Besides those provinces under direct British rule, approximately 565 self-governing princely states had been released from British suzerainty by the Indian Independence Act 1947. His life from the time how he struggled to become a barrister to his contributions during the freedom struggle show the determination and grit is this great Indian leader. A well written book if one would like to know more about the role of other great Indian leaders who helped India in its independence struggle .
This book is definitely written by someone who was a die hard devotee of Sardar Patel. He is generous in his praise. I would have liked to learn more about Sardar's failures as well.
Having said that, the above was the only qualm I could find in this otherwise magnificently written biography on one of the greatest men of modern India. Sardar Patel is not well known today and he was a man with fierce determination, bias towards action, shrewd negotiator and most importantly, a fervent patriot. This book highlights all these qualities of Sardar extensively and highlights his gigantic contributions without which modern Indian would have literally ceased to exist.
This book gives deep insight of sardar patel's life. He symbolises strength, firmness, discipline, decisiveness. Act of unification of 560 princely state in less than 2 years advocates his firmness in decision making.
amazing account of India’s independence and post independence struggles
Excellent account Detailed with numerous references Great insights into personalities Keen insights into why events happened as they did and how things would have turned out otherwise.
Very detailed information and communication about the pre and post independent India. Good place to know the role played by the Iron Man in integrating British India and princely states to form Indian union.
"देशावर अनेक संकटं कोसळली, पण पटेलांचा मृत्यू देशावरचं सर्वात मोठं संकट आहे." या वाक्यांमध्येचं त्यांची उंची दिसून येते. आवर्जून वाचावं असं हे पुस्तक आहे.
Step into the extraordinary life of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a visionary leader who shaped the destiny of a nation. Discover the indomitable spirit, unwavering determination, and unparalleled contributions of a man known as the Iron Man of India. Brace yourself for a captivating journey through the pages of this book as we delve into the remarkable life of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a towering figure in India's struggle for independence and nation-building.
Amidst the turmoil of colonial rule, India yearned for a leader who could unite a fragmented nation, overcome internal divisions, and guide the country towards freedom and progress. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel stepped forward to confront the pain and problems of a divided land, facing the challenge of unifying hundreds of princely states into a single cohesive nation. This book unveils the untold stories, sacrifices, and struggles that Patel encountered on his path to forging a united India.
Prepare to be inspired by the unwavering commitment and relentless efforts of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel as he navigates the complex web of political challenges and territorial disputes. This book promises to offer a deep understanding of Patel's vision, strategies, and extraordinary leadership that laid the foundation for a strong and united India. Through the lens of history, you will witness the transformative impact of one man's determination and gain invaluable insights into the art of leadership and nation-building.
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In a world where the principles of unity, equality, and nation-building are more important than ever, "Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel - The Iron Man of India" holds immense relevance. Patel's struggle and triumphs serve as a guiding light, reminding us of the power of unity and the potential of a determined individual to bring about transformative change. This book serves as a timely reminder of the values that underpin a strong and inclusive society.
insights, and personal accounts that bring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's story to life. Engage with the challenges he faced, the choices he made, and the impact of his decisions on the nation. This book will transport you to a pivotal era in India's history and immerse you in the struggles and triumphs of one of its greatest leaders.
"Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel - The Iron Man of India" is more than a biography; it is a testament to the power of determination, leadership, and sacrifice. By the time you reach the final pages, you will be deeply moved and forever impacted by the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. His story will leave an indelible impression on your heart, inspiring you to strive for excellence and make a difference in the world around you.
Very good book throwing light on the Sardar, without whom can't imagine how much MESS Nehru would have made of our Country if at all it existed thus far. We read so little of him in our school textbooks, but a lot on Nehru, Gandhi and others. Pseudo Communists thro' our Education Policy body have distorted our history. Savarkar is reduced to an apologist until you read Vikram Sampath's recent book. Sardar's Letter to Nehru on his handling of China annexing Tibet, Nehtru's push for their entry to UNO have all happened sofar, except Arunachal and NE States like Mizoram etc. If only Sardar was allowed to handle Kashmir issue also by Nehru, who excluded it from States Ministry under Sardar, even that would have been settled then itself; instead it is still lingering for 70 years!
Balraj Krishna's book on Sardar succinctly takes us thro' his life early days, his handling of Congress Party, the merger of 560+ States into Union of India. EXCELLENT READ FOR ALL OF US!
If the book is taken with a pinch of salt, it's a super fantastic read giving not just insight of Sardar Ji's life, but also his mindset that can be related as to why he's referred to as Iron Man. Some sections of this book must be certainly included as part of History in senior secondary education as we only get to read the title Iron Man of India & the one to have united the country. Atleast the very process of uniting the country has to be certainly read by every Indian.
It is a well-researched book. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Not a single chapter gives a dull feeling. It exposes the internal crisis at the time of transfer of power to India and also gives a detailed solutions which our legendary leaders offered. Sardar Patel’s shrewdness, high intellect, quick understanding, sharp vision, calm and composed outlook gives us not only the insights of a strong personality but also shows us what a unwavering courage and determination looks like towards the motherland. Excellent read !
The book is very much readable, details of how smaller princely states were brought under one nation post partition has been covered concisely. A good read if you are interested to get an understanding of what role Sardar patel played during India's pre and post independence.
Did not enjoy the book as it turned out to be just a life account without any political analysis. Moreover the relation between Gandhi, Patel and Nehru was portrayed as cordial which was anything but. Moreover the part where he is criticised for dealing harshly within the party to subjugate any stand against Gandhi has been cleverly manipulated. The constant conflict on the individual political and economic out look of a socialist Nehru and a capitalist Patel have also been subdued.