Communal violence in India is reality since time immemorial. India being the secular country is home to the different religions and cultures. Mutual tolerance and inter-dependence upon each other irrespective of the religion used to be the essence of the Indian society. With the advent of British rule in India the policy of divide and rule was launched in the nation. People started fighting on the name of the caste and religion. Violence based on religion and caste has become a distinctive feature of Indian democratic setup today. The incident can only be regarded as communal riot if there is element of violence in it. Prior to the independence we had witnessed number of communal riots in the country and even after independence also. The pr...
Religion has been described as a double-edged sword which can promote and has promoted both violence...
Caste system in India is so universal, that no field in India would be complete without referring to...
One distinguishing feature of mainstream social science is its growing regard for model building and...
Misconception in the Indian Society has played a paramount role to its contribution to communal viol...
To account for the worst incidents of communal violence in post-Partition India, it is essential to ...
This study includes a history of the patterns and background of the long sequence between Hindus and...
Contemporary India (2003) is an extraordinary work that sums up almost 40 years of research on polit...
Five years have passed since Narendra Modi's, Bharatiya Janata Party state government unleashed an e...
The rise of communal violence in the state of Uttar Pradesh in 2015 is quite alarming which can be r...
Intercommunal violence in India, especially between the Muslim and Hindu communities, has been a con...
Mershon Center for International Security Studies. Graduate Student Research 2007-08Since its partit...
India is considered the largest liberal democracy in the world. It is home to a widely celebrated se...
Considering the communal riots in 1969,1985, 1992 and recently in 2002, communal riots between Hindu...
'Violence between Hindus and Muslims is a structural given of Indian society. One finds its traces v...
This article argues that different types of politically motivated violence in South Asia are associa...
Religion has been described as a double-edged sword which can promote and has promoted both violence...
Caste system in India is so universal, that no field in India would be complete without referring to...
One distinguishing feature of mainstream social science is its growing regard for model building and...
Misconception in the Indian Society has played a paramount role to its contribution to communal viol...
To account for the worst incidents of communal violence in post-Partition India, it is essential to ...
This study includes a history of the patterns and background of the long sequence between Hindus and...
Contemporary India (2003) is an extraordinary work that sums up almost 40 years of research on polit...
Five years have passed since Narendra Modi's, Bharatiya Janata Party state government unleashed an e...
The rise of communal violence in the state of Uttar Pradesh in 2015 is quite alarming which can be r...
Intercommunal violence in India, especially between the Muslim and Hindu communities, has been a con...
Mershon Center for International Security Studies. Graduate Student Research 2007-08Since its partit...
India is considered the largest liberal democracy in the world. It is home to a widely celebrated se...
Considering the communal riots in 1969,1985, 1992 and recently in 2002, communal riots between Hindu...
'Violence between Hindus and Muslims is a structural given of Indian society. One finds its traces v...
This article argues that different types of politically motivated violence in South Asia are associa...
Religion has been described as a double-edged sword which can promote and has promoted both violence...
Caste system in India is so universal, that no field in India would be complete without referring to...
One distinguishing feature of mainstream social science is its growing regard for model building and...