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The Revocation of Kashmir’s Special Status by Narendra Modi Administration in 2019
Kashmir has a special status under Article 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution, which granted special autonomy of Kashmir. The paper examines the reasons behind the Indian government's policy under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to revoke the ...
Fitri Adi Setyorini, Takdir Ali Mukti
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Resisting Hindutva, defending the right to vote in Bihar [PDF]
Kalpana Wilson examines grassroots mobilisations in Bihar against an electoral victory for BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi—and the Hindu right’s efforts to suppress ...
Wilson, Kalpana
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Soft Power and the Rise of India: Global Implications of Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy [PDF]
Narendra Modi reoriented the foreign policy of India by foregrounding cultural diplomacy, civilisational heritage, and diaspora outreach as some of the major strategic tools for global influence.
Sohom Bhattacharyya
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From Palestine Ally to Zionist Partner: India‐Israel Relations, 2014–2025
Abstract India's pro‐Palestinian diplomatic posture, which held for nearly 70 years, has been transformed within a single decade of rule by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), turning New Delhi into one of Israel's most consequential Asian partners. This shift has narrowed the coalition supporting the Palestinian cause.
Yücel Bulut
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Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD), caused by diabetes mellitus is common in India. There is alteration of vitamin D and iron in such conditions. The present study, was aimed to evaluate the level of vitamin D and iron in various stages of CKD to
Mahammad Shaahid Mansuri, Bijali Chakrabarti, Chandan Chakrabarti
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Manali Desai argues that the ongoing debate about Narendra Modi points to a broader battle being waged for the future of India as well as a clash over fundamental ...
Desai, Manali
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Nationalist–Feminine Bifurcation: The Construction of National Morality Through Gender Regimes
ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of nationalist–feminine bifurcation to analyse how nationalist–populist regimes construct moral orders through gendered representations. It explores how women are simultaneously portrayed as the idealized ‘national woman’ and the excluded ‘moral threat’. Through a comparative discourse analysis of four cases—
Muhammed Ramazan Demirci
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What next after the Delhi Declaration? The challenges and opportunities of harnessing India-Africa relations [PDF]
As the India Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to usher in a new era of Africa-India relations, LSE’s Pritish Behuria analyses his ...
Behuria, Pritish
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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
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Why freedom of speech is only one of India’s worries [PDF]
LSE’s Shakuntala Banaji analyses the mediated campaign that followed the cancellation of a keynote address by Narendra Modi at an American university, and argues that ‘freedom of speech’ rhetoric is a form of ...
Banaji, Shakuntala
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