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Politics of Nation Building in India is a comprehensive scholarly work that delves into the intricate dynamics of India’s political development and nation-building process. The book traces the historical trajectory of India from colonial rule through independence and beyond, examining the key political forces, ideologies, and personalities that shaped the nation.
Chaube analyzes the various movements, constitutional frameworks, and political decisions that contributed to India’s emergence as a modern nation-state. The work explores the challenges of unifying a diverse, multi-ethnic, and multi-religious society, and the political compromises and strategies employed by India’s founding leaders.
Essential for students of Indian history, political science, and international relations, this book provides valuable insights into how India navigated the complexities of nation-building while maintaining democratic principles and secular governance.







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