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Starting in February 2016, a protracted struggle has taken place on the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus, pitting the students and their faculty supporters against the right-wing government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Administration ...
Ameet Parameswaran, Shirin M Rai
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Constitutional Impediments to Decentralization in the World\u27s Largest Federal Country [PDF]
Decentralization is often advocated as a means of improving local democracy and enhancing what economists call allocative efficiency. In federal countries, where power is already divided between national and state governments, decentralization involves ...
Mahin, Maya J., Murthy, Sharmila L.
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High‐resolution property: Drone enclosures in digital India
Svamitva drone survey in Rajasthan. Source: Author. This article examines how new drone and geospatial technologies are being deployed to enclose, assetise and platformise rural customary lands across contemporary India. Drawing on ethnographic research on the Government of India’s flagship land digitization scheme, Svamitva, the article argues that ...
Thomas Cowan
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On Wednesday, 19 February, Dr Shakuntala Banaji, Carla Ferstman, Suresh Grover, and Dr Biju Mathew engaged in a panel discussion chaired by Professor Chetan Bhatt at LSE on key questions about human rights and impunity that arose in the aftermath of the ...
Banaji, Shakuntala
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EU-India relations: why Narendra Modi is likely to make the case against Brexit on his visit to the UK [PDF]
Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, will make a visit to the UK this week. Ahead of the visit, Dhananjay Tripathi writes on India’s relations with the EU and the UK, noting that the possibility of a Brexit forms one of the country’s key concerns in
Tripathi, Dhananjay
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Understanding the role of social media in political corporate branding research in the context of Indian politics [PDF]
This paper seeks to explore how political actors within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) use social media in their communication campaigns and how these social media platforms are understood by citizens following the 2014 Indian General Election.
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Can Modi make the elephant dance? Bertelsmann Asia Policy Brief, February 2017 [PDF]
Narendra Modi captured India’s imagination by promising rapid economic and social development and won the 2014 elections hands down. His commendable plan to transform India’s welfare system and bring in sustainable development through radical market ...
Nair, Murali
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Selected measures proposed and taken by current Indian government
India is going to have the second largest population and one of the largest markets in the world, however, trade and investment environment have been unsatisfactory.
Dominik Proch
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under Narendra Modi has been a pioneer of technologically enabled authoritarian populism, elected by a landslide in 2014 and reelected in 2019.
Gillian Bolsover
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Gramscian ‘Counter hegemony’ in Narendra Modi’s New India Perspective [PDF]
The counter hegemony that Gramsci, (1987:344) talks about is about leaders and their understanding and how well they conceptualise the psychology of the masses. Counter hegemonies have transformative power and Modi continues to prove that.In this special editorial, the author reviews the leadership of Mr Modi in India.
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