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How India Became Democratic traces the fascinating journey of India’s transformation into a democratic nation with universal suffrage. Ornit Shani provides a comprehensive historical analysis of how citizenship was conceptualized and implemented across India’s diverse population.
The book examines the colonial legacy, social movements, and political ideologies that shaped India’s democratic institutions. Shani explores the mechanisms through which universal franchise was established, despite significant challenges posed by linguistic, religious, and caste divisions. The work challenges conventional narratives about Indian democracy and offers fresh perspectives on how inclusive political participation emerged in one of the world’s most complex societies.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding how democratic principles were adapted to India’s unique historical and social context, making it invaluable for students of history, political science, and South Asian studies.







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