WHAT IF THERE WAS NO CONGRESS: THE UNCENSORED HISTORY OF INDEPENDENT INDIA

by Priyam Gandhi-Mody

  • Category Non-Fiction
  • Format Hardback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 695
  1. ISBN: 978-93-5702-893-6
  2. Pages: 296 pages
  3. Date: 5th January 2024

ABOUT THIS BOOK

In the Winter Session of Parliament in February 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi posed a
question, ‘What if there was no Congress in India?’ This question reflected the sentiments expressed
by Mahatma Gandhi in 1948 in what was perhaps the last letter written by him. He wrote three
days before his assassination that the Congress in its current form had ‘outlived its use’ and should
be disbanded.
What would Bharat of today be like had Mahatma Gandhi’s call for disbandment of the Congress
been heeded? The book revisits some of the key events that shaped India’s political history over the
last 80 years—Partition, Kashmir, governance, scams, democracy and its interruptions, economic
policy, intellectual colonization and foreign policy.
India’s modern-day history has been told to suit a particular political narrative. But it’s imperative
that history be retold with fairness and accuracy in order to learn from the mistakes of the past.
The current generation demands and deserves solutions to historical wrongs. Indians need to be presented with raw, unbiased, unfiltered, historically accurate information so that they can use their
own judgement and walk the path towards the new India.
This is the first-ever rethink of how different India would have been, if not for the Congress party
being at the helm for the most part of the last 80 years. More importantly, the book is also a
roadmap to the India of tomorrow.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Priyam Gandhi-Mody is an author and political communications expert. She has written three
bestselling political non-fiction books. This is her fourth book.
Priyam has also been writing opinion pieces for Indian and international media, presenting the Indian
perspective on various issues. She also appears in several global forums including those hosted by
academic and government institutions in several countries for the same.
She’s an alumna of Florida State University and the University of Delaware. She has worked in the
political ecosystem in Tallahassee before moving to Mumbai where she currently lives with her family.