There is a widespread consensus today that the constitutional flexibility to alter state boundaries has bolstered the stability of India’s democracy. Yet debates persist about whether the creation of more states is desirable. Political parties, regional movements and local activists continue to demand new states in different parts of the country as part of their attempts to reshape political and economic arenas. Remapping India looks at the most recent episode of state creation in 2000, when ..
The paper starts with a core hypothesis which is Diagonostic in nature. The diagonastic perspective ...
To many Americans, all disturbances in India are caused by her\ud complex of religions, the abyssmal...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
This article will examine the idea of new states/provinces in India. How India created 16 new states...
The recently ratified new states in India have profound implications for understanding the capabili...
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant sh...
Ever since the reorganisation of states in India in 1956, the Central government has reacted to the...
This research paper indicates that it is not the case that social movement’s fall neatly into identi...
Struggles for greater autonomy or more homogenous jurisdictions within a federal system has been a c...
For more than seven decades, India’s Constitution has provided a framework for liberal democracy to ...
Sub-national regions are at the center of the global, neo-liberal economy. In India, the broadening ...
The institutional experience of the Indian Union is quite underestimated by European legal scholars ...
A nation of 1.25 billion people composed of numerous ethnic, linguistic, religious, and caste commun...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
India is widely regarded as the most celebrated case of a “failed” developmental state, seemingly th...
The paper starts with a core hypothesis which is Diagonostic in nature. The diagonastic perspective ...
To many Americans, all disturbances in India are caused by her\ud complex of religions, the abyssmal...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
This article will examine the idea of new states/provinces in India. How India created 16 new states...
The recently ratified new states in India have profound implications for understanding the capabili...
In 2000 the federal map of India was redrawn to create three new states, signifying a significant sh...
Ever since the reorganisation of states in India in 1956, the Central government has reacted to the...
This research paper indicates that it is not the case that social movement’s fall neatly into identi...
Struggles for greater autonomy or more homogenous jurisdictions within a federal system has been a c...
For more than seven decades, India’s Constitution has provided a framework for liberal democracy to ...
Sub-national regions are at the center of the global, neo-liberal economy. In India, the broadening ...
The institutional experience of the Indian Union is quite underestimated by European legal scholars ...
A nation of 1.25 billion people composed of numerous ethnic, linguistic, religious, and caste commun...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
India is widely regarded as the most celebrated case of a “failed” developmental state, seemingly th...
The paper starts with a core hypothesis which is Diagonostic in nature. The diagonastic perspective ...
To many Americans, all disturbances in India are caused by her\ud complex of religions, the abyssmal...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...