It is an extraordinary book. Just like Breaking India by Rajiv Malhotra, or Unbreaking India by Sanjay Dixit, this book helps us peep in to our recent past and learn how owing to the clash of civilisations a barbaric nation invaded and enslaved an enriched civilisation and made her a destitute, while herself becoming filthy rich by the blood money extracted, investing that money for furtherance of their narrow intent to rule others when they couldn't rule themselves. The Case For India by Will Durant comes to mind while remembering this book.