‘Hegel’s India is an attempt to deal with one of the most complex and systematic of philosophers that many have chosen to ignore on the basis of mere indirect references to his work . . . This is one of the most striking things about the book—the ease with which the authors attempt to bridge the gap between worlds hitherto thought of as unbridgeable.’
— Sunil Kumar, Biblio: A Review of Books, January-March 2018, Vol. XXIII, Numbers 1-3
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