Exploring the intricate relationship between religion and politics, this book delves into the concept and practice of secularism in India. It examines historical contexts, contemporary challenges, and the implications of secular policies on society. Edited by Uday Mehta and Ram Puniyani, the collection features diverse perspectives that highlight the significance of secularism in maintaining democratic values. With 332 pages of in-depth analysis, it serves as a critical resource for understanding the dynamics of secularism within the Indian political landscape.
Ram Puniyani Ordre des livres



- 2017
- 2017
Caste, Hindutva And Dalits
- 284pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the enduring influence of the caste system in Indian society, tracing its origins from early India and its references in Hindu scriptures. It highlights the challenges posed by reformers like Gautam Buddha, Kabir, and Ambedkar, who sought to dismantle this hierarchical structure. Despite significant societal changes and the aspirations of the Indian Constitution to promote equality, caste rigidities continue to manifest in modern times, underscoring the need for ongoing efforts to eradicate this entrenched system.
- 2005
Religion, Power and Violence
- 348pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The rise of communalism in recent years as the major claimant to power in Indian politics has posed a serious challenge to the survival of democracy and is even threatening the fabric of the Constitution. Coupled with the fact that political discourse in the international arena has been increasingly using the language of religion, this phenomenon has posed a serious challenge to human rights movements worldwide. The seventeen original essays in this volume traverse a large canvas and critically interrogate Hindutva from multiple vantage points in the light of recent national and international political events.