Borooah reviews the major developments in Indian politics from Independence in 1947 till the latest Parliamentary General election of 2014. He discusses the three pillars of India’s identity – democracy, unity, and secularism – and shows the influence of democracy on India’s unity and on the concept of secularism that is has adopted
As it was in Europe, secularism in India is an intrinsic part of the process of the emergence of a m...
Recueil d'articles parus de 1992 à 2009.Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism reste...
Britain’s justification for colonial rule in India stressed the impossibility of Indian self-governm...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
The party political domain of India is replete with a large number of parties representing the tapes...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
There are numerous reasons why the 2014 general elections to India’s lower house of parliament, the ...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Last Friday Professor Ashutosh Varshney spoke at LSE on Indian Democracy. Before his presentation So...
Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism rested upon three pillars: secularism and dem...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
In the recent decade, a sea change from Nehruvian India i.e. liberal, secular and democratic state, ...
After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by ...
As it was in Europe, secularism in India is an intrinsic part of the process of the emergence of a m...
Recueil d'articles parus de 1992 à 2009.Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism reste...
Britain’s justification for colonial rule in India stressed the impossibility of Indian self-governm...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
The party political domain of India is replete with a large number of parties representing the tapes...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
Midway through his five-year term, Narendra Modi remains popular but the Hindu nationalist Prime Min...
There are numerous reasons why the 2014 general elections to India’s lower house of parliament, the ...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Last Friday Professor Ashutosh Varshney spoke at LSE on Indian Democracy. Before his presentation So...
Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism rested upon three pillars: secularism and dem...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
In the recent decade, a sea change from Nehruvian India i.e. liberal, secular and democratic state, ...
After seven decades as an independent democratic nation, India’s social landscape remains marred by ...
As it was in Europe, secularism in India is an intrinsic part of the process of the emergence of a m...
Recueil d'articles parus de 1992 à 2009.Post independence, the Nehruvian approach to socialism reste...
Britain’s justification for colonial rule in India stressed the impossibility of Indian self-governm...