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Indian Political Thought provides an in-depth analysis of the political philosophies and ideologies that have influenced Indian civilization across centuries. The work traces the development of political ideas from ancient Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions through Mughal and colonial periods, culminating in modern democratic thought.
The book examines seminal thinkers and their contributions to Indian political discourse, including concepts of governance, justice, and statecraft. It explores how traditional Indian political philosophy intersects with Western ideas during the colonial period and how this synthesis shaped India’s independence movement and constitutional framework.
Readers will gain insights into the intellectual foundations of Indian democracy, the role of key reformers and revolutionaries, and the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary Indian politics. This essential resource serves scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the deep intellectual roots of Indian political institutions.







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