Democracy and the State: Welfare, Secularism, and Development in Contemporary IndiaThis book examines the relationship between state, society and democracy in India over the last decade. It does so by exploring the recent careers of three goals that were pre-eminent on the state's agenda at Independence, and continue to inform contemporary debates on Indian politics and society. Each of these goals - welfare, secularism and development - is illuminated through a detailed case study to which the challenges of democracy and citizenship are central. In exploring some aspects of the discursive terrain of Indian politics, this book provides a narrative which bridges the gap between political theory and empirical political analysis. This well-written and carefully argued book will be useful not only to postgraduate researchers in politics, but also to the ordinary reader interested in debates that confront contemporary India. |
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... agenda at independence , at least three - secularism , welfare , and development — remain issues of central importance today , and inform what are arguably the most significant contemporary debates in the country . The project of ...
... agenda at independence , at least three - secularism , welfare , and development — remain issues of central importance today , and inform what are arguably the most significant contemporary debates in the country . The project of ...
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... agenda of the Indian state at Independence . It was comprehensively defined to encompass not only an industrial economy , but also simultaneously a programme of social transfor- mation and political democratization . Underlying this ...
... agenda of the Indian state at Independence . It was comprehensively defined to encompass not only an industrial economy , but also simultaneously a programme of social transfor- mation and political democratization . Underlying this ...
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... agenda of welfare and secularism . The third example , from the Narmada Valley , questions the state's agenda by interrogating the content of its project of development . In the first two cases , the state's agenda has not been effected ...
... agenda of welfare and secularism . The third example , from the Narmada Valley , questions the state's agenda by interrogating the content of its project of development . In the first two cases , the state's agenda has not been effected ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
and Democracy for India | 9 |
The Welfare State | 31 |
Copyright | |
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