Modian Consensus

Publisher:
BluOne Ink
| Author:
Swadesh Singh
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
BluOne Ink
Author:
Swadesh Singh
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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The Rediscovery of Bharat maps the Indian political trajectory of the last 150 years. It locates various periods of consensus that developed in Bharat from time to time and drove the policy, planning and politics of the day. Four of these consensus phases of the past have been identified as Civilisational Consensus, Gandhian Consensus, Nehruvian Consensus and Secular Consensus. The fifth and ongoing phase, the book argues, is Modian Consensus. The book examines how the politics of the day finds itself willy-nilly amidst a consensus around the politics of Narendra Modi. In the current phase, parties and politicians diametrically opposed to Modis ideas are compelled to follow the line of policies and programmes set by him. The impact of this consensus can be observed far beyond the domain of politics as it stands on the three postulates of cultural rootedness, assertive nationalism and welfare for all. The book explores various manifestations of Modian Consensus, including the challenges it faces and what it augurs for the future of Indian politics.

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The Rediscovery of Bharat maps the Indian political trajectory of the last 150 years. It locates various periods of consensus that developed in Bharat from time to time and drove the policy, planning and politics of the day. Four of these consensus phases of the past have been identified as Civilisational Consensus, Gandhian Consensus, Nehruvian Consensus and Secular Consensus. The fifth and ongoing phase, the book argues, is Modian Consensus. The book examines how the politics of the day finds itself willy-nilly amidst a consensus around the politics of Narendra Modi. In the current phase, parties and politicians diametrically opposed to Modis ideas are compelled to follow the line of policies and programmes set by him. The impact of this consensus can be observed far beyond the domain of politics as it stands on the three postulates of cultural rootedness, assertive nationalism and welfare for all. The book explores various manifestations of Modian Consensus, including the challenges it faces and what it augurs for the future of Indian politics.

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Swadesh Singh is an author, teacher and activist. He completed his education from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. In a career spanning over fifteen years, including in academics, he has worked with reputed media organisations in the national capital. He now teaches political science at the University of Delhi. He has four books to his credit and regularly writes for newspapers, online platforms and academic journals. His core areas of interest are caste, social justice, party system, Hindutva and the media.

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