This chapter discusses four ways of understanding the political management of religious diversity in India. It assesses the efforts of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to implement new policies and practices to improve the social and economic conditions of religious minorities after 9/11 and the Gujarat pogroms of 2002. These efforts were directed at all religious minorities, but especially Muslims, who were identified as suffering a serious development deficit. The chapter describes the historical institutionalism and path dependence theory that holds particular policies and choices made at a critical juncture can have a persistent. The highly normative analyses by proponents of state secularism and anti-secula...
After half a century of experiment with secular politics, India has finally gone fundamentalist, pre...
Despite modernization and globalization being at the forefront of the society, religion still seems ...
[Book abstract] Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equit...
This chapter discusses four ways of understanding the political management of religious diversity in...
This chapter delineates and disaggregates a relatively neglected category, that of political plurali...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
This article critically reviews the assumptions underlying state secularism in India since 1947 agai...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
In this paper, I want to focus on some aspects of the political process in India that have an impact...
In developing countries somewhat similar processes have been evident, too. In India, the growth of c...
In contrast to the rich theoretical discussion of secularism and the Indian state (Bhargava 1998), t...
Over the last three decades, secular states, virtually everywhere, have come under severe strain. It...
One of the distinctive features of the Indian sub-continent is its rich religious diversity. This ar...
The preface of the Indian Constitution declares India a sovereign, democratic, republic, and sociali...
The paper examines the rise of Hindu nationalism from both theoretical and practical perspectives. T...
After half a century of experiment with secular politics, India has finally gone fundamentalist, pre...
Despite modernization and globalization being at the forefront of the society, religion still seems ...
[Book abstract] Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equit...
This chapter discusses four ways of understanding the political management of religious diversity in...
This chapter delineates and disaggregates a relatively neglected category, that of political plurali...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
This article critically reviews the assumptions underlying state secularism in India since 1947 agai...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
In this paper, I want to focus on some aspects of the political process in India that have an impact...
In developing countries somewhat similar processes have been evident, too. In India, the growth of c...
In contrast to the rich theoretical discussion of secularism and the Indian state (Bhargava 1998), t...
Over the last three decades, secular states, virtually everywhere, have come under severe strain. It...
One of the distinctive features of the Indian sub-continent is its rich religious diversity. This ar...
The preface of the Indian Constitution declares India a sovereign, democratic, republic, and sociali...
The paper examines the rise of Hindu nationalism from both theoretical and practical perspectives. T...
After half a century of experiment with secular politics, India has finally gone fundamentalist, pre...
Despite modernization and globalization being at the forefront of the society, religion still seems ...
[Book abstract] Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equit...