TY - BOOK AU - Rajiv Ahir TI - A brief history of modern India U1 - 954.04 PY - 2024/// CY - New Delhi PB - Spectrum Books Pvt. Ltd KW - Indian history KW - Colonial India KW - Indian national movement KW - Post-independence India KW - Social and Economic History of India KW - Political History of India N1 - Part I: The Advent of Europeans and the Establishment of British Rule 1. The Arrival of Europeans 2. The Mughal Empire and its Decline 3. The Rise of the British East India Company 4. The Battle of Plassey and the Conquest of Bengal 5. The Carnatic Wars and the Establishment of British Domination in South India 6. The Revolt of 1857 and the Transfer of Power to the Crown Part II: India Under British Rule 7. Administrative and Political Developments 8. Economic Exploitation of India 9. Social and Religious Reforms 10. The Indian National Congress 11. The Rise of Extremism and Revolutionary Movements 12. The Indian National Movement: 1905-1919 13. The Non-Cooperation Movement and Civil Disobedience Movement 14. The Quit India Movement Part III: Independence and Post-Independence India 15. The Partition of India 16. The Challenges of Nation-Building 17. Economic Planning and Development 18. Social and Political Changes 19. India's Foreign Policy 20. Contemporary India N2 - Rajiv Ahir's "A Brief History of Modern India" offers a detailed exploration of India's tumultuous journey from the arrival of European powers to its hard-won independence. This revised edition delves deeper into crucial aspects like tribal movements, constitutional developments, and workers' movements. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the socio-economic, political, and cultural transformations that shaped modern India. Ahir's lucid writing style, coupled with insightful analysis, makes this book an invaluable resource for UPSC and state administrative exam aspirants. The inclusion of appendices, charts, and lists enhances the reader's understanding of key historical events and personalities. While the book's length might be daunting for some, it is a necessary sacrifice for those seeking a thorough understanding of India's complex history ER -