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This non-fiction collection presents contributed articles that analyze a major security crisis: the terrorist attack on a national parliament and the subsequent trial proceedings. The central theme is how a democracy investigates, responds, and enforces accountability in the face of an extraordinary threat. The intended readers include general audiences curious about contemporary history, politics, and law, as well as students and professionals in journalism, public policy, and security studies. The tone is thoughtful, informative, and restrained, aiming to illuminate complex issues with clarity and rigor.
The content is presented as a curated set of analyses and reportage that offer historical background, security considerations, investigative milestones, and the evolution of the legal process. Each piece blends factual reporting with contextual insight to help readers understand what happened, why it mattered, and how institutions respond under pressure.
Reading experience is enhanced by a clear, structured approach that guides the reader through both the episode and its aftermath. The material moves through a chronological and thematic flow, inviting reflection on governance, justice, and public accountability without sensationalism.
Readers finish with a nuanced understanding of how democratic institutions address security crises, including lessons about accountability, due process, and the rule of law. The book fosters critical thinking about governance and public policy, encouraging informed discussion of current events and their long-term impact on society.
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Author
Arundhati Roy
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Language
Hindi
SKU
9780143102885
ISBN
9780143102885
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20x14x4cm
Binding
Paperback
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Arundhati Roy Is The Author Of The Novels The God Of Small Things, Which Won The Booker Prize In 1997, And The Ministry Of Utmost Happiness, Which Was Longlisted For The Booker Prize In 2017. She Is The Author Of Various Works Of Nonfiction Including My Seditious Heart, Azadi And, Most Recently, The Architecture Of Modern Empire. Arundhati Roy Is The Author Of A Number Of Books, Including The God Of Small Things, Which Won The Booker Prize In 1997 And Has Been Translated Into More Than Forty Languages. She Was Born In 1959 In Shillong, India, And Studied Architecture In Delhi, Where She Now Lives. She Has Also Written Several Non-Fiction Books, Including Field Notes On Democracy, Walking With The Comrades, Capitalism: A Ghost Story, The End Of Imagination, And Most Recently Things That Can And Cannot Be Said, Co-Authored With John Cusack. Roy Is The Recipient Of The 2002 Lannan Foundation Cultural Freedom Prize, The 2011 Norman Mailer Prize For Distinguished Writing, And The 2015 Ambedkar Sudar Award.