The article gives a short overview of targeted discrimination against Muslims as minorities in India and the apathy of legal and political agencies to protect them. It suggests that neither of these two perspectives adequately capture the Indian Government’s attention nor cease sufficiently the attention of the international legal order, which has a normative architecture unto its own. This article focuses on the uncertain effect of religious autonomy in India and democracy. The Indian constitution guarantees autonomy to its religious minorities and promises the minorities freedoms but there is a huge gap between constitutional rights and political reality for minorities, especially Muslims. Indian democracy has been weakened by the rise of...
As a secular democracy, India’s constitution enshrines relatively robust safeguards for religious eq...
As a secular democracy, India’s constitution enshrines relatively robust safeguards for religious eq...
In this paper, I want to focus on some aspects of the political process in India that have an impact...
This article examines the impact of the gradual Hindutvaization of Indian culture and politics on In...
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
There is no doubt that India is far from perfect when it comes to religious freedom. Indeed, India’s...
The preface of the Indian Constitution declares India a sovereign, democratic, republic, and sociali...
The minorities especially Muslims are the prime target of exclusion in the present era, therefore, t...
After half a century of experiment with secular politics, India has finally gone fundamentalist, pre...
This article examines the working of secularism in India. A secular state can be described as a stat...
India’s highly religious – ridden atmosphere, filled with communal antagonism, inflammatory speeches...
Since its inception, India, the largest democracy in the world with a multi-cultural and multi-ethni...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
As a secular democracy, India’s constitution enshrines relatively robust safeguards for religious eq...
As a secular democracy, India’s constitution enshrines relatively robust safeguards for religious eq...
In this paper, I want to focus on some aspects of the political process in India that have an impact...
This article examines the impact of the gradual Hindutvaization of Indian culture and politics on In...
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
There is no doubt that India is far from perfect when it comes to religious freedom. Indeed, India’s...
The preface of the Indian Constitution declares India a sovereign, democratic, republic, and sociali...
The minorities especially Muslims are the prime target of exclusion in the present era, therefore, t...
After half a century of experiment with secular politics, India has finally gone fundamentalist, pre...
This article examines the working of secularism in India. A secular state can be described as a stat...
India’s highly religious – ridden atmosphere, filled with communal antagonism, inflammatory speeches...
Since its inception, India, the largest democracy in the world with a multi-cultural and multi-ethni...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
As a secular democracy, India’s constitution enshrines relatively robust safeguards for religious eq...
As a secular democracy, India’s constitution enshrines relatively robust safeguards for religious eq...
In this paper, I want to focus on some aspects of the political process in India that have an impact...