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ID:   122567


18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China: Major Turning Point for China / Ranganathan, C V (ed.); Kumar, Sanjeev (ed.) 2013  Book
Ranganathan, C V Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2013.
Description xiv, 341p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788182747241
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ID:   092210


2004 federal election and the reshaping of governance in India / McGuire, John   Journal Article
McGuire, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Any assessment of political developments in post-colonial India inevitably begins with the Indian National Congress (INC). Not only is it the oldest political party in India, but it also assumed a seminal role in mobilising and leading the independence movement from the late nineteenth century through to 1947. Since then, it has dominated parliamentary politics until 1996, when it lost government to a coalition of parties, in part as a result of what was identified as deep-seated corruption in the ranks of its parliamentarians. Yet there were other factors that contributed to this decline, the most notable of which was the emergence and rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Indeed, it could be argued that, by the beginning of the twenty-first century, the BJP could be seen as the most significant development in defining the changing nature of Indian politics.
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Ambedkar: a crusader for Justice / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The very essence of Ambedkar’s vision of social justice was to establish a just, equitable and fair society, where the women, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes would get their due place in the society and for that he did incorporate the provisions in the Indian Constitution so that they would get adequate opportunities so that they could be freed from the then prevalent social evils and ill-practices in the society. As an ardent champion of the cause, he sacrificed his whole life for the amelioration of the conditions of such people in the Indian society. Therefore, he is even hailed today as the messiah of the oppressed and downtrodden.
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Arab-Israeli conflict: the Indian view / Rao, Sudha V 1972  Book
Rao Sudha V. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Orient Longman, 1972.
Description 69p.pbk
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ID:   123033


Azad and Jinnah: parallel lives / Dar, Farooq Ahmad   Journal Article
Dar, Farooq Ahmad Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   091989


Book only a BJP man could write / Patel, Aakar   Journal Article
Patel, Aakar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In its first issue of September, India's second biggest magazine Outlook carried two pages of letters on Jaswant Singh's new book. Amir Rasheed wrote from New York: As a kid growing up in Patna, even as a Muslim, we always had the ipression that it was Jinnah who wanted Partition. Now we can see the whole game was more complex. Jinnah wanted an equitable share of power for India's Muslima, not a partitioned one in a divided Punjab and Bengal.
Key Words India  Mahatma Gandhi  Indian National Congress  Nehru  Jaswant Singh  Jinnah 
Gokhale  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Bridging a growing divide? The Indian National Congress and Ind / Hasan, Zoya   Journal Article
Hasan, Zoya Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The success of the Indian National Congress (INC)-led alliance in the 2004 general elections after years of terminal decline marks a critical juncture in the history of the party and Indian democracy. The 2004 elections were the outcome of a decade-long silent revolt of those who felt left out of the reform process. Efforts by its leadership to achieve organisational and political cohesion while emphasising ideological clarity served to persuade voters that the INC could represent a more inclusive governance approach. However, ever since the INC-led government began implementing social and economic policies designed to pursue the liberalising agenda, it has struggled to reconcile the contradiction between economic reforms that benefit the elite and upper-middle classes and its mass support among the poor who have been the losers in this process. This article examines the structure and pattern of transformation within the INC, both in its policy and strategy and in its organisation and leadership. It considers whether the INC's dual approach of seeking to appease the powerful middle-class constituency while appealing to the economic majority has a deeper strategic purpose of achieving centrism and a broad-based social coalition. It discusses whether this shift in direction signals the arrival of more inclusive development policies to bridge the growing socio-economic divide and, if so, whether this can be sustained in the long term.
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British raj in India: an historical review / Burke, S M; Quraishi, Salim Al-Din 1995  Book
Quraishi, Salim Al-Din Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description xiv, 699p.hbk
Standard Number 0195775694
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British raj in India: an historical review / Burke, S M; Quraishi, Salim Al-Din 1995  Book
Quraishi, Salim Al-Din Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description xiv, 699p.hbk
Standard Number 0195775694
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Century of state Gaft in India: a study of the political resolutions of INC adopted during the last 100 year / Zaidi, A Hoin (ed) 1985  Book
Zaidi, A Hoin Book
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Publication New Delhi, Publication department, IIAPR, 1985.
Description 504p.
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ID:   143868


Collected works of Mahatma Gandhi / India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1995  Book
India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Book
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Publication New Delhi, Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1995.
Description xv, 314p.: ill.pbk
Contents Vol. II: May 26, 1896 - December 17, 1897 (OLD Volume)
Standard Number 8123001460
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Collected works of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel / Chopra, P N (ed.) 2015  Book
Chopra, P N (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description xxxiv, 298p.hbk
Contents Vol. III (1930-1931): Prepares nation for Salt Satyagraha first imprisonment and jail diary President Indian National Congress.
Standard Number 9789322008444
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ID:   080310


Colonial India and external affairs: relating Indian nationalism to global politics / Kuracina, William F   Journal Article
Kuracina, William F Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This essay relates the Indian National Congress's struggle against British imperialism to the global politics of the mid-1930s. While contextualizing the Congress's anti-colonialism as a world view intending to combat imperial systems of exploitation, this article postulates that the foreign policy of the post-colonial Indian state originated in the Congress's anti-imperialism and anti-fascism of the 1930s. Drawing on published sources that chart policy decisions and illustrate the attitudes of leading actors in the formulation of official policy, this article hypothesizes that the principles generated by inter-war exigencies proved to be incompatible ideologies for the construction of India's post-colonial foreign policy
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Congress Presidential addresses / Zaidi, A M (ed.) 1986  Book
Zaidi, A M (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Indian Institute of Applied Political Research, 1986.
Description 512p.hbk
Contents Vol. III: 1912-1920
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Evolution of India and Pakistan 1858 to 1947: selected documents / Philips, C H; Pandey, B N 1962  Book
Philips C.H. editor Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1962.
Description xxi, 786p.hbk
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ID:   139993


From Syed to the emergence of Jinnah / Zaidi, A M 1975  Book
Zaidi, A M Book
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Publication New Delhi, Michiko and Panjathan, 1975.
Description 623p.hbk
Contents Vol. I: Evolution of muslim political thought in India.
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ID:   122429


Gujarat elections, 2012: an appraisal / Saeed, M Shahbaz   Journal Article
Saeed, M Shahbaz Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Hindu by default: inflating hindu majority in India / Khalidi, Omar   Journal Article
Khalidi, Omar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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History of the Indian revolutionary movement / Gupta, Manmathnath 1972  Book
Gupta Manmathnath. Book
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Publication Bombay, Somaiya Publications Pvt. Ltd., 1972.
Description x, 258p.hbk
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ID:   114705


How India stumbled: can New Delhi get its groove back? / Mehta, Pratap Bhanu   Journal Article
Mehta, Pratap Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract When the United Progressive Alliance, a group of center-left parties led by the Indian National Congress, came to power for a second term in 2009, it seemed that India could do no wrong. The economy had sailed through the worst of the global economic recession with GDP growing at a fast seven percent annually and accelerating (it reached 10.4 percent in 2010). Inflation was low, officials were finally starting to take India's social problems seriously, and politics in the world's largest democracy were contentious but robust. The rest of the world was even looking to the country as a serious global power. "India is not simply emerging," U.S. President Barack Obama told the Indian parliament in November 2010; "India has emerged."
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