Coalition Politics and Hindu NationalismKatharine Adeney, Lawrence Saez This new collection examines the emergence of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India and the ways in which its Hindu nationalist agenda has been affected by the constraints of being a dominant member of a coalition government. |
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... Gujarat . 5 This is discussed in relation to the Sikhs of the Punjab in Adeney's chapter . 6 Rob Jenkins ' contribution to this volume explicitly struggles with this question . 7 A conference , entitled ' Coalition politics and Hindu ...
... Gujarat are some of the most striking . This section looks at how the NDA adjusted to political events since 1998 , and whether an ' events ' analysis sheds any new light upon the durability of the coalition . A non - systematic review ...
... Gujarat Government to lift the ban on government employees participating in the activities of the RSS . After provocative statements by the Prime Minister on the Ayodhya issue in December 2000 , he was forced to re - emphasise the ...
... Gujarat . Following the state assembly elections in 2000 , Nitish Kumar , from the Samata Party , left the NDA Government in an attempt to form a state government in Bihar , but was returned as Agriculture Minister when the attempt ...
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Contents
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The shapes of Hindu nationalism | 36 |
the BJPs organisational strength | 55 |
The NDA and the politics of minorities in India | 77 |
Hindu nationalists and federal structures in an era | 97 |
Social justice and empowerment of the weaker sections | 116 |
the National | 136 |
Indian education policy under the NDA government | 153 |
The NDA and the politics of economic reform | 173 |
The NDA and Indian foreign policy | 193 |
The NDA and national security | 212 |
dimensions causes | 237 |
Hindutvas march halted? Choices for the BJP after | 254 |
Bibliography | 264 |
Index | 289 |