Drawing on his extensive fieldwork and experience of Indian politics,Sumantra Bose tells the story of democracy’s evolution in India since the 1950s—and describes the many challenges it faces in the early twenty-first century. Alistair McMillan finds this an erudite and engaging assessment of the way in which these challenges to democracy have developed, and the implications for politics in contemporary India
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Chris Ogden seeks to introduce students to the key dimensions of Indian foreign policy, from its eme...
In Beyond South Asia: India’s Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent, Neil Pa...
The book under review is one of the most important contributions to the study of Dr. B.R. Ambedkaran...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Army and Nation draws on a wealth of data to explore how and why India has succeeded in keeping the ...
A nation of 1.25 billion people composed of numerous ethnic, linguistic, religious, and caste commun...
Seventy years after its adoption, the Indian Constitution appears increasingly irrelevant in adjudi...
Rudra Chaudhuri’s book aims to examine a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’...
Rudra Chaudhuri’s book aims to examine a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’...
Rudra Chaudhuri’s book aims to examine a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
Freedom fighter and educationist, Madan Mohan Malaviya is one of the least known figures from the In...
On reading “Revealing Indian Philanthropy”, Francesco Obino asks whether domestic philanthropy can s...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
Why are some places in the world characterised by better social service provision and welfare outcom...
Chris Ogden seeks to introduce students to the key dimensions of Indian foreign policy, from its eme...
In Beyond South Asia: India’s Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent, Neil Pa...
The book under review is one of the most important contributions to the study of Dr. B.R. Ambedkaran...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Army and Nation draws on a wealth of data to explore how and why India has succeeded in keeping the ...
A nation of 1.25 billion people composed of numerous ethnic, linguistic, religious, and caste commun...
Seventy years after its adoption, the Indian Constitution appears increasingly irrelevant in adjudi...
Rudra Chaudhuri’s book aims to examine a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’...
Rudra Chaudhuri’s book aims to examine a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’...
Rudra Chaudhuri’s book aims to examine a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
Freedom fighter and educationist, Madan Mohan Malaviya is one of the least known figures from the In...
On reading “Revealing Indian Philanthropy”, Francesco Obino asks whether domestic philanthropy can s...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
Why are some places in the world characterised by better social service provision and welfare outcom...
Chris Ogden seeks to introduce students to the key dimensions of Indian foreign policy, from its eme...
In Beyond South Asia: India’s Strategic Evolution and the Reintegration of the Subcontinent, Neil Pa...