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This volume examines some of the most critical issues facing contemporary India. From the changing manifestations of national and state politics to questions of citizenship; from fraught land acquisitions for development to new welfare policies; from gender rights to labour rights, this book brings to the fore the tensions and the innovations that have come to be an integral part of everyday India. The essays in the volume critically address the transformations of the Indian state in the twenty-first century and trace their roots in contemporary history.
A timely intervention engaging with urgent concerns, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, especially political economy, South Asian studies, and public policy.
Contents
Preface by Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Introduction: What is New India and How More Democratic is it?
Pratick Mallick
Chapter 1
Hindutva and Caste based Reservation: Debate, Discourse and Dilemma
Ayan Guha
Chapter 2
Women and the Nation in Hindu Nationalism
Proma Raychaudhury
Chapter 3
Eminent Domain, Development and Land Acquisitions for SEZs in Contemporary India
Meenakshi Gogoi
Chapter 4
Decoding Modi's 'New Welfarism': Populist rhetoric or substantive empowerment?
Ambar Kumar Ghosh
Chapter 5
Critical Analysis of the Post-370 Elections in Kashmir
Abhinav Pandya
Chapter 6
Between Two Giants: The Transformation of the Governance Landscape of Arunachal Pradesh
Shubhanginee Singh
Chapter 7
Democracy, Identity and Citizenship: Perceptions from India's Northeast
Biplab Debnath & Dipikanta Chakraborty
Chapter 8
Politics of Cultural Misrecognitions and the Rise of Identity Consolidations in Post Left West Bengal
Suman Nath
Chapter 9
Citizenship Amendment Rules, 2024 and the Re-emergence of the Citizenship Conundrum
Ayan Guha
Chapter 10
Exporting the Democratic Norms: Issues and Contestations in India's Global and Regional Approaches
Biplab Debnath
Chapter 11
Positioning Odisha's Neoliberal Transformation within a Historical Framework
Saumya Ranjan Nath



