A Long Way

A Long Way

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Author: P V Narasimha Rao
Publisher: Current Books
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 192
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8126404175

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A Long Way is a compilation of speeches made by the former Prime Minister Shri P V Narasimha Rao in various prestigious meetings and lectures around the world.

If topics like Gandhi: Forever Relevant reveals his deep admiration and an almost unshakeable faith in the continuing relevance of the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi, India at Fifty is a brutally honest appraisal of the nation and its people- their hopes and aspirations, fears and anxieties.

His speeches on Sri Aurobindo and Non-aligned India are manifestations of the man himself-one who is at peace with both worlds.

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My basics are secularism, non-alignment, removal of poverty, opening up avenues for the younger generation, for the genius of the people to blossom forty; my basic (task) is to remove all that comes in the way of the nation’s initiative and progress, which means the progress of individuals composing the nation, groups composing the nation (by making) opportunities available to different sections; all the barriers are to be removed. That is what I am trying to ring about. I don’t say that I am doing it tomorrow. I am not that foolhardy or that unrealistic. But you have to have a vision.
-P V Narasimha Rao

Contents

The P M Speaks

Gandhi: For Ever Relevant

A feel of India

The Wages of the Cold War

India at Fifty

India and the Asia-Pacific: A New Relationship

An Underlying cultural Unity

Contributing to the New World Vision

Non-aligned India According to our Own Genius

Towards a New Human Destiny

Sri Aurobindo and the New Millennium

Protecting the environment A Global Responsibility

Liberalisation and the Public Sector

Change with Stability: The Chief Minister S Burden

Parliamentary Privilege and Democracy