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9789387894976- 61ebe63155ba631f008d26e6 Malevolent Republic https://www.trendypaper.com/s/5b1a00c581a9afd8ff765190/61ebe63255ba631f008d2711/41yxod9zj9l-_sx323_bo1-204-203-200_.jpg Under Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party, India has undergone the most total transformation since 1991. The invisible threads Nehru said held together an improbable union divided by language, religion and ethnicity have snapped under the burden of Modi s Hindu-supremacist rule.

In this blistering critique of post-Independence India from Nehru to Modi, K.S. Komireddi charts the unsound course of Indian nationalism: its cowardly concessions to the Hindu right, convenient distortions of India s past and demeaning bribes to India s minorities. He argues that the missteps of the nation s founders, the mistakes of Nehru, the betrayals of his daughter and her sons, the anti-democratic fetish for technocracy inaugurated by Narasimha Rao and carried to the extremes by Manmohan Singh all of them laid down the road on which Hindu nationalists rode to absolute power.
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Malevolent Republic

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Under Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party, India has undergone the most total transformation since 1991. The invisible threads Nehru said held together an improbable union divided by language, religion and ethnicity have snapped under the burden of Modi s Hindu-supremacist rule.

In this blistering critique of post-Independence India from Nehru to Modi, K.S. Komireddi charts the unsound course of Indian nationalism: its cowardly concessions to the Hindu right, convenient distortions of India s past and demeaning bribes to India s minorities. He argues that the missteps of the nation s founders, the mistakes of Nehru, the betrayals of his daughter and her sons, the anti-democratic fetish for technocracy inaugurated by Narasimha Rao and carried to the extremes by Manmohan Singh all of them laid down the road on which Hindu nationalists rode to absolute power.

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