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Savarkar: The Non-Defeatable is not a biography meant to console, nor a polemic written to flatter. It is a rigorous intellectual examination of a mind that refused submission-politically, philosophically, and civilizationally.At the heart of this book lies a central question: What does it take for a nation to survive when its identity itself is under siege? Through a penetrating study of Savarkar’s ideas, this work explores nationhood not as sentiment, but as structure; sovereignty not as rhetoric, but as necessity; and survival not as accident, but as conscious political will.G. K. Menon situates Savarkar within the larger framework of modern Indian political thought, confronting colonial distortions, post-colonial evasions, and contemporary misreadings. The book interrogates cultural nationalism, civilizational memory, and the cost of ideological surrender, while refusing both hagiography and dismissal.Written with clarity, restraint, and intellectual gravity, this work challenges readers to engage with uncomfortable questions about identity, power, and continuity. It is a book for thinkers, scholars, and readers who seek to understand India not merely as a state, but as a historical and political idea-one forged through resistance, endurance, and resolve.This is not a defense.It is an argument.And it does not retreat.