Nicht lieferbar
Attack on the 'Idea of India' - Mohanty, Prasanna
Schade – dieser Artikel ist leider ausverkauft. Sobald wir wissen, ob und wann der Artikel wieder verfügbar ist, informieren wir Sie an dieser Stelle.
  • Broschiertes Buch

In 2014, India reposed high hopes in Prime Minister Modi - to deliver 'New India' of plentiful jobs, double-digit growth and corruption-free efficient governance. A decade later, those hopes stand belied. Instead, relentless and multi-pronged attacks are underway to bring 'transformative' changes to the very 'idea of India' - a modern liberal democracy which its founding fathers envisioned, strived to establish and which its Constitution embodies. The changes are aimed at installing a different idea of India- a Hindu majoritarian one which is exclusionary, discriminatory and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 2014, India reposed high hopes in Prime Minister Modi - to deliver 'New India' of plentiful jobs, double-digit growth and corruption-free efficient governance. A decade later, those hopes stand belied. Instead, relentless and multi-pronged attacks are underway to bring 'transformative' changes to the very 'idea of India' - a modern liberal democracy which its founding fathers envisioned, strived to establish and which its Constitution embodies. The changes are aimed at installing a different idea of India- a Hindu majoritarian one which is exclusionary, discriminatory and hate-and-violence-filled. At one level, this book flags the myriad ways in which such attacks have been mounted, the elements and factors that are aiding it; at another, it gives a reality cheektooth long list of lofty claims, including ushering in the "Amrit Kaal". What is obvious is that none of these changes is making India better or brighter in anyway.
Autorenporträt
Prasanna Mohanty is a journalist, researcher and author of "An Unkept Promise: What Derailed the Indian Economy" (Sage Publications, 2021). His area of work includes macroeconomics, social, socio-economic development, law and justice and public, corporate and environmental governance. He has worked in several national news organizations and think tanks. His articles have appeared in international media platforms. Since 2021, he has been writing opinion pieces in Fortune India. He studied B.Sc. in Chemistry (Hons) and MA in Journalism. He is also an amateur photographer and wildlife enthusiast.