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Experts criticise India's complacency over COVID-19. [PDF]
Bhuyan A.
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AbstractThis paper seeks to understand the complicated nature of the relation of ‘nation’ to ‘civilization’ and vice versa and most importantly the implications that these relations have for the evolution of official migration regimes in India since Independence.
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Conservative Public History in India
This article explores the conservative turn in India’s public history, examining its shift from a pluralistic, regionally grounded tradition to a centralized, ideologically driven narrative under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Sharma Shalini
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Foreign policy conduct of a State, executed by its leaders, broadly reflects various patterns of its experiences, beliefs and policies. Domestic factors coupled with systemic pressures play an important role in shaping states’ behavior.
Adeela Azam
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This article aims to establish the correlation between far-right political ideology and the politics of memory to study the rise of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in India and the increasing attempts to reimagine memory.
Saroy Kumar Aryal
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As integral components of the global movement, both nationalism and globalisation play significant roles in the rise of ethno-nationalism, particularly influenced by the emergence of social media.
Vany Fitria
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This paper seeks to explore the implications the changing party system in India has for the unique federal relationship with the Northeast State of Nagaland.
Smitana Saikia
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Investigating political polarization in India through the lens of Twitter. [PDF]
Borah A, Singh SR.
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The origins, characteristics and trends of neo-nationalism in the 21st century. [PDF]
Zhou S.
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Ambedkar and the Hindu culture [PDF]
The Indian Neo Buddhism has aroused a movement since the 50s, which propa-gates Buddhism as the top form of the Indo-genous dharma. - The vast majority of that new religious movement belongs to the Dalits [1], people whose en-dogamous communities have ...
Weber, Edmund
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