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Watch: Amish Tripathi Discusses His Latest, ‘Immortal India’
Swarajya Staff
Aug 17, 2017, 08:03 PM | Updated 08:03 PM IST
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Immortal India has articles and thoughts on the land I love, says bestselling author Amish Tripathi of his latest book that portrays India and its social and historical issues. In an Independence Day Special Indic Chat organised by Indic Book Club, Amish was in conversation with four versatile Indic personalities: journalist, blogger and writer Shefali Vaidya; author of Abhaya and Avishi, Saiswaroopa Iyer; cultural enthusiast who worships and cherishes the great civilisation of Bharat, Anjali George; and learner, writer and life enthusiast, Dimple Kaul.
Tripathi, after the success of Sita: Warrior of Mithila, where he unfolded a magnificent dialogue on strength, valour, morality, intellect and gender, shared his thoughts on India, independence, culture and women and his new book.
Watch this video to know more about Immortal India, the compilation of articles and speeches covering topics across history, mythology, social issues and religion.
This video was published on the Indic Academy’s YouTube channel and has been used here with permission
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