Sardar Patel Books

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Mahamanav Sardar [મહામાનવ સરદાર] Mahamanav Sardar [મહામાનવ સરદાર] (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.39 — 855 ratings — published 2014
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Patel: A Life Patel: A Life (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.37 — 160 ratings — published 1991
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Inside story of Sardar Patel: The diary of Maniben Patel, 1936-50 Inside story of Sardar Patel: The diary of Maniben Patel, 1936-50 (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.43 — 7 ratings — published 2001
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The Sardar of India: Biography of Vallabhbhai Patel [Mar 01, 2017] Chopra, P. N. The Sardar of India: Biography of Vallabhbhai Patel [Mar 01, 2017] Chopra, P. N. (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.50 — 2 ratings — published
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (Paperback)
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P.V. Narasimha Rao
“Sardar Patel, in as early as 1950, drew Nehru's attention to the threat posed by China.
In a detailed letter containing some truly prophetic formulations about China's intentions and plans, he warned JN of the dangers of complacency and strongly urged a serious reconsideration of the entire China policy and the various steps that needed to be taken to meet the new situation.

The Sardar said, in his letter:

"Thus, for the first time after centuries, India’s defence has to concentrate itself on two fronts simultaneously.

Our defence measure have so far been based on the calculations of a superiority over Pakistan. In our calculations we shall now have to reckon with Communist China in the north and in the north-east, a Communist China which has definite ambitions and aims and which does not, in any way, seem friendly disposed towards us. In my judgement, the situation is one in which we cannot afford either to be complacent or to be vacillating.

We must have a clear idea of what we wish to achieve and also of the methods by which we should achieve it. Any faltering or lack of decisiveness in formulating our objectives or in pursuing our policy to attain those objectives is bound to weaken us and increase the threats which are so evident.”
P.V. Narasimha Rao, The insider