Unmasking Indian Secularism: Why We Need a New Hindu-Muslim Deal
Unmasking Indian Secularism: Why We Need a New Hindu-Muslim Deal
In a bold attempt to help break the impasse in Hindu–Muslim relation, this book brings a much-needed perspective to a polarized debate on conflicting notions of secularism. It calls for de-hyphenating the so-called ‘Muslim Question’ (place of Muslims in a Hindu-majority India) from the wider debate on secularism and advocates a new Hindu–Muslim deal based around the centuries-old common cultural heritage skirting religious differences.
Secular India – Politics of Minorityism
Secular India – Politics of Minorityism
About The Book When appeasement becomes the part of social philosophy of the state, it changes …
India’s secularism: New name for National Subversion
The ideology Secularism had taken shape during the European Enlightenment (18-19 centuries). Jawaharlal Nehru who had never used the term in his pre-independence writings or speeches, simply picked up a prestigious world form the Western political parlance and made it mean the opposite of what it meant in the West.