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The New India The Unmaking Of The Worlds Largest Democracy Rahul Bhatia

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The New India The Unmaking Of The Worlds Largest Democracy Rahul Bhatia
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Publisher: PublicAffairs
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Rahul Bhatia
ISBN: 9781541704008, 1541704002
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The New India The Unmaking Of The Worlds Largest Democracy Rahul Bhatia by Rahul Bhatia 9781541704008, 1541704002 instant download after payment.

"An absorbing account of India's transformation" (The Guardian) from democracy towards autocracy told through "brilliant on-the-ground reportage" (The Times).

Since Narendra Modi’s election in May 2014, India has become more dysfunctional and dangerous than ever. The "world's largest democracy" has seen a cascade of events ushered in by a nationalistic and religious government that have threatened the freedoms and identities of its citizens. If you support Modi, you are a bhakt, among the devoted. If you do not, you are an urban naxal, an unpatriotic traitor, and enemy of the Hindu faith. There is, increasingly, no room in between.
In The New India, journalist Rahul Bhatia investigates this slow burn of democracy in India, connecting past and present to offer the first thorough account of how the country is sliding towards autocracy. He describes the religious, societal,...

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