"From Partition to Operation Bluestar" is written by Som Nath Dhar, who started his career as a journalist in Lahore, and was part of Nehru's staff for a few months before returning to journalism.
The book, full of anecdotes, transports the reader from pre-Partition Punjab to Delhi and Kashmir, with side trips to East Africa and Europe.
Dhar writes about the turbulence of partition, the heady experience of working closely with Nehru, the dramatic events leading up to 1947 and accession of Kashmir; and later developments such as Indira Gandhi's fall from and eventual return to power, and much else.
The book was launched here by his daughters Pamposh Dhar, who edited the book, and Tara Hussain.
The book offers interesting insights into the life of Indian leaders, in particular the towering personality of Nehru.
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