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ID:   130826


Acharya Narendra Deva's views on morality I the realm of modern: perspectives and implications / Dutta, Pratyay   Journal Article
Dutta, Pratyay Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Acharya Narendra Deva strongly believed that the Gandhian ideas based on morality and ethics could be the only solution to meet the basic needs of a society both developing and developed. It was thus that even after independence, he wielded the Gandhian weapon of Satyagraha most effectively to ?ght every form of injustice against the oppressed and the depressed in the then Indian society. Like Gandhi, he gave the highest priority for the removal of rural backwardness and he was in favour an innovative technology that could help in bringing an all round development in a developing society. He was a profound thinker who could analysis political, economic and social problems in their totality and his socio~political ideas about the solution to the problems facing the nation and society was exclusively original in its entirety. Narendra Deva accepted the value of morality and ethics of Gandhi and practised it fully throughout his whole life. It was Gandhi, who ?rst demonstrated the powerful effect on his countrymen of renouncing wealth for the sake of human service rather than personal salvation and Deva had trodden the same pathway into lndia's heart. Gandhi and Narendra Deva acquired their moral strength through renunciation, much as lndia's ancient sageswere supposed to obtain magical powers through their austerities. Their magic was singleness of purpose and an iron will. When Deva joined the Indian political struggle under Gandhian leadership, the Mahatma once told him to simplify life and he took his words to heart. They never urged anyone else to follow their way of life and went their own way with a striking serenity. As a leading intellectual of outstanding mould, Acharya Narendra Deva had a forceful urge to bring about social justice, processed through a strong vein of idealism and always expressed deep concern for the down- trodden lndian masses. He remained a path?nder of the socialist movement in India and strongly believed that freedom was the first postulate for the establishment of the socialist society in India. He felt that without political independence the socialist programme could never become a reality. Narendra Deva always emphasized the moral and cultural elements of Marxism, but in the Indian socio-political context, he said that the class con?ict was already in existence and the real question was on whose side you were going to stand. Moreover, it was wrong to assume that the capitalist class had no vested interest in the freedom struggle. He, therefore, viewed that the socialists should create consciousness among labour, convince them that their interest would be well protected inn the freedom struggle and should broaden the base of that struggle by organizing the toilers. That is why; Gandhi and Deva wanted the historical stream of the cultural progress of India, in order to sustain the flow of continuity. In fact, Gandhi and Narendra Deva's entire socio-political ideas were ofa new social order purely based on universal love, ahimsa, morality and most importantly the role of ethics in Indian politics. Gandhi's ideal society was a non-violent and stateless society and repudiated state on ethical, historical and economic grounds. Unlike Marx, Gandhi and Deva persistently put emphasis on moral force and on the - realization of one's own self and there was no place for violence in their whole socio-political philosophy. The purpose ofthe article is to highlight the impact of ethics and morality on Narendra Deva's socio-political ideas and its relevance in the 21" century.
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ID:   131294


Army in British India: from colonial warfare to total war 1857-1947 / Roy, Kaushik 2013  Book
Roy, Kaushik Book
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Publication London, Bloomsbury, 2013.
Description xi, 238p.Hbk
Standard Number 9781441177308
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ID:   135738


Being different: an Indian challenge to western universalism / Malhotra, Rajiv 2011  Book
Malhotra, Rajiv Book
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Publication Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2011.
Description ix, 474p.Pbk
Standard Number 9789351160502
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ID:   083444


Broken Road / Mason, A E W; Crane, Ralph (ed) 2008  Book
Mason, A E W Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2008.
Description xxiii, 277p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780195696349
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ID:   081100


Brown warriors of the raj: recruitment & the mechanics of command in the sepoy army, 1859-1913 / Roy, Kaushik 2008  Book
Roy, Kaushik Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2008.
Description 350p.
Standard Number 8173047545
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ID:   001387


Centenary history of the Indian National Congress / Pande, B. N. (ed.) 1995  Book
Pande, B N Book
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Publication New Delhi, All India Congress Commtt., 1995.
Description v1(lix, 645p.), v2(lviii, 672p.), v3(lviii, 886p.), v4(lxvii, 620p.)
Contents Vol 1: 1885-1919
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ID:   071935


Challenges of development in North-East India / Syiemlieh, David (ed); Dutta, Anuradha (ed); Baruah, Srinath (ed) 2006  Book
Syiemlieh, David Book
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Publication New Delhi, Regency Publications, 2006.
Description iv, 508p.Hbk
Standard Number 8189233343
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ID:   134055


Chanakya: an empiricist as a philosopher / Bhattacharya, Pinaki   Journal Article
Bhattacharya, Pinaki Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract At the outset, it is important to put on record the epistemological root of the reading of Chanakya's Arthashastra applicable to this commentary. The main text is from the translated volume by L.N. Rangarajan, titled Kautilya: The Arthashastra published by Penguin in 1992. Rangarajan has himself stated that he was guided by two versions of the original treatise of R. Samasastry and R.P. Kangle.1
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Changing India; bourgeois revolution on the subcontinent / Robert W.Stern 1993  Book
Stern Robert W Book
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Publication New Delhi, Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1993.
Description xvii,257p.
Series New Cambridge History Of India
Standard Number 81-85618-27-5
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ID:   051842


Chronology of conflict and cooperation in South Asia 1947-2001 / Ahmar, Moonis 2001  Book
Ahmar, Moonis Book
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Publication Karachi, Department of International relations, 2001.
Description 206p.Pbk
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ID:   133676


Coastal Gujarat on the eve of Portuguese arrival / Basak, Sohinee   Journal Article
Basak, Sohinee Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract History helps in understanding as well as in formulating policies. India being a peninsular country, various maritime dimensions have played a very important role in moulding its history. The paper attempts to study the Gujarat coast on the eve of the Portuguese arrival in the region as a colonial power in the 16th century. The paper roughly studies coastal Gujarat in the 15th century and the first few decades of the 16th century, by tracing the indigenous market systems, trade routes and commodity transport network, and studies the factors that paved the way for Portuguese dominance in the region.
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Common faith : 40 years of Indo-U.S cooperation 1947-1987 / Krishnan, S   Book
Krishnan, S Book
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Publication New Delhi, United States Information Service. American center., nd.
Description 176p.Hbk
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ID:   065500


Communal politics: facts versus myths / Puniyani, Ram 2003  Book
Puniyani, Ram Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd., 2003.
Description 309p.Pbk
Standard Number 0761996672
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ID:   138813


Complete works of Swami Vivekananda / India. Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission 2013  Book
Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Book
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Publication Howrah, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, 2013.
Description 9v. (560p.; 550p.; 597p.; 567p.; 577p. 552p. 534p.; 556p.; 752p.)Hbk
Series Swami Vivekananda's 150th Birth Annivesary edition
Contents Vol. I to Vol. IX
Standard Number 9788175053830
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ID:   025343


Conquerors, warriors and statesmen of India: an historical narrative of the principal events from the invasion of Mahmoud Ghizni to that of Nadar Shah / Sullivan, Edward 1983  Book
Sullivan Edward Book
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Publication DelhI, Mittal Publications, 1983.
Description xi, 432p.Hbk
Contents Contains map of India
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Constitutional status of Gilgit Baltistan, Chitral and Shenaki / Khan, Abdul Hamid   Journal Article
Khan, Abdul Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Before the partition of the Indian sub-continent, the British handed over the tiny states including Yasin, Punial, Gupis, Ishkoman, Gilgit, Nagar, Hunza, Astore and Chilas to the Maharaja of Kashmir. Chilas was under the suzerainty of Yasin even after 1947. Before 1860, Mastuj (now part of Chitral), Gupis and Ishkoman were also integral parts of Yasin. After the murder of British spy Col. George Hayward by the Yasin ruler Mir Wali in 1873, differences between the State of Yasin and the British government had deepened. The British reacted by separating Mastuj, Koh Ghizer, Gupis and Ishkoman from Yasin. Rundu, Kharmang, Skardu, Ladakh and Astore remained under the direct control of Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. Before the partition of India, the Maharaja of Kashmir, on 1 August 1947, took over the administration of the entire Gilgit-Baltistan, i.e., former Gilgit Wazarat north of the Indus and all political districts. The area together with Bonji formed the Gilgit frontier province. Maharaja of Kashmir appointed Brigadier Ghansara Singh as the Governor, and also sanctioned the budget for the Gilgit frontier province.
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ID:   131596


Constraints and opportunities in the India-Bangladesh transit d / Roy, Nalanda   Journal Article
Roy, Nalanda Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This research note explores the transit issue that has become one of the most problematic disputes overtime between India and Bangladesh. It also analyzes its long-term implication in the bilateral relations between them. The history dates back to the pre independence period when Bangladesh and India were part of the British colony. The roads_. water and railways were then integrated in the communication system. The outlets to the sea were through Chittagong port or via the rivers of Bangladesh reaching the ports of Kolkata. India had pressed Bangladesh to provide transit facilities through the hearts of Bangladesh to connect West Bengal in the west and Tripura in the east. India claims that it will use this transit facility solely for the transport of ?eight and goods between two remotely connected parts of India. But Bangladesh has persistently denied any such agreement earing it as a threat to national security.
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ID:   046625


Crisis in India: reflections of Sir Chhotu Ram / Yadav, K C (ed.) 1996  Book
Yadav, K.C. (ed.) Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication Kurukshetra, Haryana Historical Society (Regd.), 1996.
Description 86p.hbk
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Crisis in Kashmir 1947 to 1966 / Lamb, Alastair 1966  Book
Lamb, Alastair Book
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Publication London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1966.
Description 163p.Hbk
Contents B
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ID:   041721


Crisis of Indian unity 1917-1940 / Moore, R J 1974  Book
Moore, R J Book
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Publication DelhI, Oxford University Press, 1974.
Description 334p.Hbk
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