Summary: In his book "CY phi! Pre Uttarpara Joykcishus public Librasp Govt. of West Beoaal," Dietmar Rothermund delves into various facets of Indian nationalism, drawing from previously unpublished papers and lectures. He explores the early phases of Indian nationalism in Calcutta and Bombay in the nineteenth century, emphasizing the contrast between the two centers. The text also navigates through the influence of figures like Gopal Krishna Gokhale and Herbert Hope Risley in shaping Indian politics, delving into their perspectives on emancipation and reintegration. Rothermund further delves into Vivekananda's fusion of traditionalism and socialism, highlighting the themes of tradition, solidarity, and national identity in his thought. The book also addresses the challenges and evolution of Indian nationalism during the pre-independence era, with a focus on the Civil Disobedience movement, constitutional reforms, and the complexities of Hindu-Muslim unity. Through intricate analysis of historical events and political ideologies, Rothermund offers a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted nature of Indian nationalism and its evolution over time.