The Discovery of India traces the journey of India from ancient history to the final years of the
British Raj. Nehru draws on his knowledge of the
Upanishads,
Vedas, and textbooks on ancient history to present the development of India, beginning with the
Indus Valley Civilization and continuing through socio-political transformations introduced by successive foreign invaders, culminating in the contemporary period of his time. Imprisoned for his role in the
Quit India Movement alongside other Indian leaders, Nehru used this period to document his reflections and understanding of India's past. The book provides a broad overview of Indian
history, philosophy, and
culture from the perspective of an Indian striving for independence. ==Other contributors==