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Rethinking India: The Politics of the Marginalized

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Explore the complex political landscape of marginalized communities in India with “Rethinking India.” Edited by [Editor’s Name(s)], this book delves into the struggles, resilience, and activism of marginalized groups, examining their impact on Indian politics. Gain insights from diverse perspectives and contribute to a deeper understanding of social justice and equality. Buy “Rethinking India” today to understand the changing dynamics of power and representation. ISBN: 9780143468059

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143468059
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India
  • Binding: SB
  • No of Pages: 736
  • Weight: 674 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143468057
  • Publisher Date: 22 Apr 2024
  • Height: 223 mm
  • Spine Width: 51 mm
  • Width: 140 mm

11 reviews for Rethinking India: The Politics of the Marginalized

  1. Sonakshi Sharma

    An important book, well-researched and insightful. Explores important topics.

  2. Khushi Maheshwari

    Some chapters were stronger than others. Overall, a valuable contribution to the discussion. The book’s focus is a bit narrow.

  3. Ajay Kumar Nagar

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics and social justice. Great perspectives.

  4. Somya

    The writing style was uneven across the different essays, making it a challenging read.

  5. Prashant Singh

    Eye-opening! Challenged my preconceived notions. I would suggest this book to my friends.

  6. Ankit Bhowmick

    Good starting point, but requires further reading to fully grasp the complexities.

  7. Sarah Daniel Satdive

    It can be repetitive in certain sections. But provided great data.

  8. Sonu Kumar Singh

    Informative, yet dense. Needed more real-life examples to keep me engaged. It could use a bit editing too.

  9. Ashutosh Goswami

    Excellent collection of essays! Really makes you rethink the power dynamics in India.

  10. Aishwarya Jeggan

    A thought-provoking read, but sometimes felt a bit academic. Sheds light on important issues.

  11. Abhay Tiwari

    Gave me a new understanding of marginalized communities in India. Powerful!

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