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[Following is a volunteer review of "India in Chaos, Only Judiciary can Save" by komal chandra agrawal.]
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India got independence in 1947. Do you ever wonder what 72 years of self-ruling has done to India? Have you worried or got angry about the current chaos in India? Are you one of the Indians who is waiting for a guardian angel to save India from the hands of these politicians? Then India in Chaos – Only Judiciary can save written by K.C. Agarwal is for you.

The standard of this book can be understood from the first few pages. This book consists of 529 pages, it is difficult to read if you don’t have the patience or if you don’t want to accept the truth. This book is definitely not for those who are looking for action-packed or thriller books. If you believe in any particular political party or any political leader and think that person or party will make India a superpower, this book will de-emphasize your hope.

India in Chaos has three parts. Part 1 explains each and every problem in India. And it also explains how the current system is incapable of handling the situation and also points out what they are capable of. The people have struggled, suggested, expected, waiting for a lot of things from the government to do without knowing that those things are not the actual solutions. K.C.Agarwal proves how those things dragged India back. He proved it with evidence. It is so painful to realize the truth.

My most favorite parts of the book are Part 2 and Part 3, where the author helps the reader to identify the causes of the problems and he also gives them hope that there is still a lot of chances to make India great in every aspect with the help of the judiciary. Consequently, it looks like only the judiciary is India’s guardian angel. But unfortunately, no one can assure the possibilities until we believe in democracy. What I most liked about the book is the author’s in-depth analysis and what I least liked about the book is its technicality.

The writing style is excellent but too technical which is difficult for a common reader to understand but the author’s angry words and the underlying truth will create an impact. All the descriptions and the data provided are overwhelming and it shows the author’s sincerity. The book is well-edited and I don’t find any errors. I would give 4 out of 4 stars for this book because of its quality. I would definitely recommend this book to each and every citizen of India. Each Indian has a different opinion about his/her country, but when you read this book, you will understand the actual problems, causes, and solutions suggested by the author.

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This sounds like a great book for anyone trying to understand the current state of India, whether they are Indian or just trying to learn more about the world.
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Yes... This book contains very detailed analysis of the current state of India, reasons behind that and also the solutions for that
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Thanks for your excellent review,
I've also read the book.
I agree with you that the best parts of the book are parts 2 and 3, where the author gives a perfect description of India's circumstances. But I cannot go along with the author's solutions and analyzes because he doesn't see the realities of Indian society properly.
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Othervi wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 04:08 Thanks for your excellent review,
I've also read the book.
I agree with you that the best parts of the book are parts 2 and 3, where the author gives a perfect description of India's circumstances. But I cannot go along with the author's solutions and analyzes because he doesn't see the realities of Indian society properly.
Yes, that's true. The solutions are great but not practical in India.
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I would love to sample this book, thanks to your amazing review. This is not only a book for India but for all countries which wish to make amends. Thanks for an amazing review of the book.
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