Reclaiming India
Reclaiming India - Paperback offers a timely, insightful examination of India's democratic landscape, drawing on a series of public lectures organized by ANHAD in 2021–22. This non-fiction work brings together voices of respected public intellectuals to illuminate the threats to liberty and accountability, and to imagine how a fairer society could be built on the Constitution's core values. It is a thoughtful read for students of political science, activists, and curious readers who care about justice and equality. The tone is urgent yet hopeful, inviting readers to consider what democracy asks of them today.
Structured as a collection of public lectures, Reclaiming India - Paperback weaves together the voices of respected public intellectuals to examine the rise of fascism, crony capitalism, and their impact on marginalized communities—Dalits, Adivasis, and Muslims. It also highlights the resilience of civil society during the COVID-19 crisis and the powerful mass movements that emerged, from protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens to the farmers' protests. The writings are presented in accessible, essay-like form, connecting history, policy, and everyday life so readers can follow the threads of cause and consequence without getting lost in jargon.
Each lecture offers a critical examination of current trends, blending analysis with historical context and practical implications for policy and society. Readers will find that the book's pace—guided by a public-lecture cadence—makes complex ideas approachable and engaging.
- Public-lecture collection from ANHAD (2021–22) examining democracy, rights, and justice
- Critical analysis of fascism, crony capitalism, and their impact on Dalits, Adivasis, and Muslims
- Exploration of COVID-19 era responses and mass movements, including CAA/NRC protests and farmers' protests
- Accessible, essay- and lecture-style writing that links history, policy, and daily life
- Clear concepts and context that empower informed discussion and civic engagement
After finishing Reclaiming India - Paperback, readers gain a deeper understanding of the current socio-political climate in India, a renewed appreciation for constitutional liberties, and a sense of responsibility to participate in democratic dialogue. The book invites reflection on justice and equality for all, leaving readers inspired to envision and work toward a more inclusive future.
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Reclaiming India - Paperback offers a timely, insightful examination of India's democratic landscape, drawing on a series of public lectures organized by ANHAD in 2021–22. This non-fiction work brings together voices of respected public intellectuals to illuminate the threats to liberty and accountability, and to imagine how a fairer society could be built on the Constitution's core values. It is a thoughtful read for students of political science, activists, and curious readers who care about justice and equality. The tone is urgent yet hopeful, inviting readers to consider what democracy asks of them today.
Structured as a collection of public lectures, Reclaiming India - Paperback weaves together the voices of respected public intellectuals to examine the rise of fascism, crony capitalism, and their impact on marginalized communities—Dalits, Adivasis, and Muslims. It also highlights the resilience of civil society during the COVID-19 crisis and the powerful mass movements that emerged, from protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens to the farmers' protests. The writings are presented in accessible, essay-like form, connecting history, policy, and everyday life so readers can follow the threads of cause and consequence without getting lost in jargon.
Each lecture offers a critical examination of current trends, blending analysis with historical context and practical implications for policy and society. Readers will find that the book's pace—guided by a public-lecture cadence—makes complex ideas approachable and engaging.
- Public-lecture collection from ANHAD (2021–22) examining democracy, rights, and justice
- Critical analysis of fascism, crony capitalism, and their impact on Dalits, Adivasis, and Muslims
- Exploration of COVID-19 era responses and mass movements, including CAA/NRC protests and farmers' protests
- Accessible, essay- and lecture-style writing that links history, policy, and daily life
- Clear concepts and context that empower informed discussion and civic engagement
After finishing Reclaiming India - Paperback, readers gain a deeper understanding of the current socio-political climate in India, a renewed appreciation for constitutional liberties, and a sense of responsibility to participate in democratic dialogue. The book invites reflection on justice and equality for all, leaving readers inspired to envision and work toward a more inclusive future.
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Reclaiming India - Paperback offers a timely, insightful examination of India's democratic landscape, drawing on a series of public lectures organized by ANHAD in 2021–22. This non-fiction work brings together voices of respected public intellectuals to illuminate the threats to liberty and accountability, and to imagine how a fairer society could be built on the Constitution's core values. It is a thoughtful read for students of political science, activists, and curious readers who care about justice and equality. The tone is urgent yet hopeful, inviting readers to consider what democracy asks of them today.
Structured as a collection of public lectures, Reclaiming India - Paperback weaves together the voices of respected public intellectuals to examine the rise of fascism, crony capitalism, and their impact on marginalized communities—Dalits, Adivasis, and Muslims. It also highlights the resilience of civil society during the COVID-19 crisis and the powerful mass movements that emerged, from protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens to the farmers' protests. The writings are presented in accessible, essay-like form, connecting history, policy, and everyday life so readers can follow the threads of cause and consequence without getting lost in jargon.
Each lecture offers a critical examination of current trends, blending analysis with historical context and practical implications for policy and society. Readers will find that the book's pace—guided by a public-lecture cadence—makes complex ideas approachable and engaging.
- Public-lecture collection from ANHAD (2021–22) examining democracy, rights, and justice
- Critical analysis of fascism, crony capitalism, and their impact on Dalits, Adivasis, and Muslims
- Exploration of COVID-19 era responses and mass movements, including CAA/NRC protests and farmers' protests
- Accessible, essay- and lecture-style writing that links history, policy, and daily life
- Clear concepts and context that empower informed discussion and civic engagement
After finishing Reclaiming India - Paperback, readers gain a deeper understanding of the current socio-political climate in India, a renewed appreciation for constitutional liberties, and a sense of responsibility to participate in democratic dialogue. The book invites reflection on justice and equality for all, leaving readers inspired to envision and work toward a more inclusive future.










