Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350981559
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350981556
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2017
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹908.00Current price is: ₹908.00.
“BJP and the Evolution of Hindu Nationalism” traces the rise of Hindu nationalism in India from Savarkar to Modi. Explore the intertwining of religion and politics, the BJP’s journey, and the impact of the Modi phenomenon on India’s political landscape. Partha S. Ghosh offers timely insights into the evolution of Hindutva and its implications for Indian democracy. ISBN: 9789350981559
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Parvez Khalek –
An easy read for all! If you want to know more about the party and its origins, this is the book to pick up.
Saurabh –
A balanced perspective on a complex topic. I liked the author’s approach. Some arguments could have been stronger though.
Ankur Kumar –
I found this book to be repetitive. It had some okay information, but you can find it elsewhere. Pretty generic book.
Anonymous –
Offers a good background of the BJP. It can be a bit slow-paced in some chapters. Still, recommended for serious readers.
Roshan Kr Barnwal –
A great dive into the history of the party! I disagree with some of his points, but it is still a great book!
Anil Sandhu –
Ghosh provides a comprehensive overview. Sometimes the narrative felt a bit dry, but overall informative and insightful.
Sneha Kumari –
BJP and the Evolution of hindu Nationalsm is a great conversation starter! A great topic that will get you thinking.
Reetish Mohan Panigrahy –
An important book for understanding contemporary Indian politics. I appreciated the historical context provided. A bit dense at times.
Safal Raj –
The topic of the book is very interesting and keeps you wanting to know more about the subject! Well written and articulated.
Harsha Nimmakayala –
It’s an okay book; it doesn’t offer much. It just restates a few known facts. Some parts get dull really fast.
Tejal –
Clear and concise! Successfully explains a very difficult subject. Must read if you want to understand Indian Politics.
Monika Vemala –
The book has very little to offer, unless one wants a narrative that has already been established. Very boring and drab.
Ayush Rai –
A well-researched book, but I felt it could have explored the economic aspects more. Still, a valuable read for understanding the BJP’s ideology.