Ink In My Venis by S. Nihal Singh |
Ink In My Veins: A life In Journalism by S Nihal Singh stretches back to Post Independence Era. The book talks about S Nihal Singh’s experiences, his observation and analysis on key developments and the change witnessed by India.
It gives a rich account of the major revolutionary and other events, which set India on a new path. It talks about events like 1969 split in the Congress; Indira Gandhi’s coming to power; the Emergency imposed during her rule in June 1975; the rise and fall in her political career; her downfall; and her phoenix like rise; her assassination; too many faces as PM in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s; instability in Congress, the stormy India and Pakistan relationship; the 1991 Gulf War and the litany of scams that have buffeted the Manmohan Singh Government.
Book in detail mentions about the challenges witnessed by India then and now. S Nihal Singh in this book presents the world of politics from a Journalist’s view. This book is must read to understand the crucial events and movements that have shaped India. S Nihal Singh over the decades has been associated with The Statesman and The Indian Express as an Editor.
It gives a rich account of the major revolutionary and other events, which set India on a new path. It talks about events like 1969 split in the Congress; Indira Gandhi’s coming to power; the Emergency imposed during her rule in June 1975; the rise and fall in her political career; her downfall; and her phoenix like rise; her assassination; too many faces as PM in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s; instability in Congress, the stormy India and Pakistan relationship; the 1991 Gulf War and the litany of scams that have buffeted the Manmohan Singh Government.
Book in detail mentions about the challenges witnessed by India then and now. S Nihal Singh in this book presents the world of politics from a Journalist’s view. This book is must read to understand the crucial events and movements that have shaped India. S Nihal Singh over the decades has been associated with The Statesman and The Indian Express as an Editor.