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Modi'S India: Hindu Nationalism And The Rise Of Ethnic Democracy

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Modi'S India: Hindu Nationalism And The Rise Of Ethnic Democracy

Modi'S India: Hindu Nationalism And The Rise Of Ethnic Democracy

Modi's India: Hindu Nationalism And The Rise Of Ethnic Democracy offers a clear, insightful look at how Narendra Modi's leadership has reshaped India's political landscape. A rigorous, non-fiction study in political science and contemporary history, it speaks to readers curious about Indian politics, democracy, and nationalism. With accessible analysis and firsthand interviews from across the country, the book's tone is thoughtful, sober, and intellectually honest, inviting readers to understand a pivotal moment in modern India.

Written in accessible prose, Modi's India traces Modi's arc from his Gujarat roots to the national stage, showing how development promises can be paired with majoritarian messaging to polarize society. Jaffrelot draws on original interviews across India to illuminate how an ethnic democracy emerges when the majoritarian community is equated with the nation, leaving minorities marginalized. Modi's India reveals how a political style focused on development and strength can consolidate power while challenging secular safeguards across institutions, offering a sober but essential account of India's evolving political narrative.

  • Comprehensive analysis of Hindu nationalism and the rise of ethnic democracy
  • Original interviews from across India offering frontline perspectives
  • Tracing Modi's ascent from Gujarat to the national stage and its implications
  • Explains how development rhetoric and majoritarian politics reinforce populism
  • Clear, accessible writing that blends political science with narrative clarity

Reading Modi's India equips readers with a nuanced understanding of how democracy can be reshaped by nationalist movements, and it invites reflection on India's future. After finishing this book, you’ll see the stakes more clearly and feel equipped to engage with contemporary political debates about rights, institutions, and the balance between development and inclusion.

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Modi's India: Hindu Nationalism And The Rise Of Ethnic Democracy offers a clear, insightful look at how Narendra Modi's leadership has reshaped India's political landscape. A rigorous, non-fiction study in political science and contemporary history, it speaks to readers curious about Indian politics, democracy, and nationalism. With accessible analysis and firsthand interviews from across the country, the book's tone is thoughtful, sober, and intellectually honest, inviting readers to understand a pivotal moment in modern India.

Written in accessible prose, Modi's India traces Modi's arc from his Gujarat roots to the national stage, showing how development promises can be paired with majoritarian messaging to polarize society. Jaffrelot draws on original interviews across India to illuminate how an ethnic democracy emerges when the majoritarian community is equated with the nation, leaving minorities marginalized. Modi's India reveals how a political style focused on development and strength can consolidate power while challenging secular safeguards across institutions, offering a sober but essential account of India's evolving political narrative.

  • Comprehensive analysis of Hindu nationalism and the rise of ethnic democracy
  • Original interviews from across India offering frontline perspectives
  • Tracing Modi's ascent from Gujarat to the national stage and its implications
  • Explains how development rhetoric and majoritarian politics reinforce populism
  • Clear, accessible writing that blends political science with narrative clarity

Reading Modi's India equips readers with a nuanced understanding of how democracy can be reshaped by nationalist movements, and it invites reflection on India's future. After finishing this book, you’ll see the stakes more clearly and feel equipped to engage with contemporary political debates about rights, institutions, and the balance between development and inclusion.