Turmoil in Punjab by Ramesh Inder Singh

Turmoil in Punjab

Eyewitness Insights into Punjab's Turbulent Past

Length17h24m
Release dateAugust 4, 2025
LanguageEnglish
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Experience the political upheaval of Punjab in the late 20th century through Ramesh Inder Singh’s candid eyewitness account, narrated with a gripping and informative style by Adwait Karambelkar. This audiobook delves deep into the socio-political dynamics that shaped this region, making complex historical events accessible to listeners. With vivid storytelling and clear narration, it offers both an educational and engaging listen.

Tags: Punjab HistoryPolitical TurmoilEyewitness AccountsSikh HistoryNarrative Non-Fiction

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Adwait Karambelkar's narration is compelling, maintaining a steady pace while delivering Singh’s detailed account with conviction. The story of Punjab’s political turmoil is both enlightening and heartbreaking, particularly through the personal recollections and reflections shared throughout. However, some sections feel rushed, which might detract from their impact. The production quality is top-notch, with excellent sound design that enhances the narrative. This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone interested in South Asian politics and history.

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