(b) Why is Nehru not happy when he looks at the present happenings of history?
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In Nehru's words, “The roots of the present-day lay in the past and so I made voyages of discovery into the past ever seeking a clue in it, if any such existed, to the understanding of the present.” But the “Glimpses of world history” was more than just a voyage to discover the past.
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