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Pages in category "Books about politics of India" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World is a 2020 book by Indian politician and author S. Jaishankar who serves as the Minister of External Affairs of the Government of India. [1] This is his first book where he discusses India's geopolitical strategy since independence along with India's historical statecraft, the impact of ...
When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics is a 2017 book [1] by senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and political scientist, Milan Vaishnav, exploring the connection between criminality and democracy in Indian politics. The book uses statistics from official sources to investigate what explains the supply ...
Mehta's first book India on Television, widely acclaimed as a seminal, "impeccably researched" [18] and "authoritative scholarly study" of the politics and business of television in India, [19] was awarded the Asian Publishing Convention Award for Best Book in 2009. [20]
Books about Indian politicians (1 C, 3 P) W. Works about Ashraf Ali Thanwi (2 P) Works about Chanakya (4 P) Works about Muhammad Iqbal (1 P) Works about Syed Ahmad ...
In a review for H-Net, Berenice Guyot-Rechard writes, "What gives the book its peculiar power is the presence throughout of four interlocking strands: the rejection of "insurgency" as a frame to understand Northeast Indian politics; the characterization of development as an ideology and practice rooted in unequal power relations; the entwined ...
The Argumentative Indian is a book written by Nobel Prize winning Indian economist Amartya Sen. It is a collection of essays that discuss India's history and identity, focusing on the traditions of public debate and intellectual pluralism. Martha Nussbaum says the book "demonstrates the importance of public debate in Indian traditions generally."
The Silent Coup: A History of India's Deep State is a 2021 book by Josy Joseph, an Indian investigative journalist. [1] In this book, Joseph presents the argument that India's democratic ethos has declined due to the extensive use of government agencies towards political ends.
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