Image from Google Jackets

Indian Political Thought : Themes and Thinkers

By: By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Noida: Pearson Education Limited, 2020Edition: 3Description: 504ISBN:
  • 9789353949280
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.0954 ROY
Summary: Indian Political System dabbles with the post-colonial political system in India which is premised on two major reconciliations between democracy and capitalism, on one hand and parliamentarianism and federalism, on the other. These are the results of complexities and diversities of India’s culture and social structure as also the ideological consensus forged during the nationalist movement and after independence. In the past seventy years, both capitalism and democracy have expanded and deepened in the inner-most regions ringing in modernities among the citizens. The social movements, the electoral process, the market, the institutions and the governmentality have been instrumental in such development. It has resulted into change in social structure, party system, federal relations and in government policies towards education, health, agriculture, industries, etc. In a nutshell, the book deals with the social-institutional structure, political process, governmental policies and emerging social-political trends. Features• The book has been divided into four sections namely, Colonial Backdrop; Structure; Process and Policy. Each section is enhanced by individual essays detailing the history and its gradual process to being a fast-paced economic country.• This book contains an analysis of the different political structures and processes over a span of centuries, which has helped shape India into the country that it is today.• It provides the reader a comprehensive outline of the political structures and the people who shaped the policies with their intellect to help govern the country.• Lastly, it also talks about the future scope and hope for this enigmatic country
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for the Month of March 2023 - Political Science
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts 320.0954 ROY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available LA01180
Total holds: 0

Indian Political System dabbles with the post-colonial political system in India which is premised on two major reconciliations between democracy and capitalism, on one hand and parliamentarianism and federalism, on the other. These are the results of complexities and diversities of India’s culture and social structure as also the ideological consensus forged during the nationalist movement and after independence. In the past seventy years, both capitalism and democracy have expanded and deepened in the inner-most regions ringing in modernities among the citizens. The social movements, the electoral process, the market, the institutions and the governmentality have been instrumental in such development. It has resulted into change in social structure, party system, federal relations and in government policies towards education, health, agriculture, industries, etc. In a nutshell, the book deals with the social-institutional structure, political process, governmental policies and emerging social-political trends. Features• The book has been divided into four sections namely, Colonial Backdrop; Structure; Process and Policy. Each section is enhanced by individual essays detailing the history and its gradual process to being a fast-paced economic country.• This book contains an analysis of the different political structures and processes over a span of centuries, which has helped shape India into the country that it is today.• It provides the reader a comprehensive outline of the political structures and the people who shaped the policies with their intellect to help govern the country.• Lastly, it also talks about the future scope and hope for this enigmatic country

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.