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A compelling exploration of America’s rise and its influence on modern India.
This book offers a fascinating study of pivotal events in American history—from the Revolutionary War to the Louisiana Purchase—that transformed the United States from a fledgling nation to a global power. With engaging analysis, it highlights how American political thought and constitutional principles shaped key aspects of India’s own democratic journey.
The narrative draws important connections between the U.S. Constitution and the Indian Constitution, especially through the work of Sir Benegal Narasinga Rao, who borrowed core ideas and judicial philosophies from America. It explores terms like “due process,” “founding fathers,” and landmark provisions like Article 21, illustrating how American ideals were thoughtfully adapted to the Indian context.
This book is ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the cross-cultural exchange of democratic ideals between two of the world’s largest democracies.



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