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The Indian
State and Political Process
An attempt has
been made to analyse the story of many Indias which co-exist within One Indian
State and they also participate in democratic-electoral process at the national,
regional and local levels from Kashmir to Kanaykumari. Further, the analytical
exercise undertaken in this volume tries to link the external and internal
dimensions of the Indian State and democratic political process because
dialectics of a society cannot be analyzed and explained by isolating it from
other societies around the world. The Grand Transition of India and its social
dialectics have been explained by linking the negative and the positive
developments of the last sixty years i.e. from Jawaharlal Nehru to Sonia Gandhi
phase of politics. The main focus of the study is to ’demystify’ the
contradictory reality of democratic capitalist state of India. The volume will
be of interest to literary scholar, historians and the general reader interested
in Indian polity.
Prof. C.P.
Bhambhri,
Distinguished
Scholar, SSS |