In 1946, at the age of 29, the author was chosen by Mahatma Gandhi to act as unofficial emissary between the British Labour Government and India in the delicate negotiations which resulted in the countrys independence. His unique position enabled him to give the world a moving and informed account of the principal actors in the drama that led to the division of India and Pakistan and the creation of a parliamentary democracy in India. With the resurgence of interest and debate on Partition in India and Pakistan, and around the world, in the context of current international groupings, it is fitting that this book be brought back into circulation.
Preface. Introduction
Mridula Mukherjee
Part 1 Gandhi's Emissary 1. A Famous Loss of Temper 2. Gandhiji and the Seed Potatoes 3. The Loneliness of Love 4. Gandhiji and a Life of 125 Years 5. The Painful Quest for Peace 6. Salt and Political Prisoners 7. To Trust or not to trust 8. The Lonely Pilgrim 9. Gandhi, The Father
Part 2 The Nehru Era 10. A revolution That Did not Come Off 11. Building a Socialist Society 12. I Continue as a Gandhian Emissary. IndexSudhir Ghosh was a politician and diplomat. He acted as an emissary between Mahatma Gandhi and the Labour Government during the discussions of 1945-47 leading to the independence of India.