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Hindutva: Rising Extremism in India (Second Revised Ed.)

Editor: Khalid Rahman
Edition: Secnd Revised Edition
Pages: 248
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 978-696-448-786-1
Price: PKR900
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About the Book

India presents an important case study of exclusionist extremism fueled by the Hindutva religio-political ideology. The trend of Hindutva has largely gone unnoticed because the Indian state covered it up with a fanciful word called democracy. Even the international community has, by and large, been indifferent to this rising extremism that has resulted in the prevailing ethno-sectarian tensions.

It was in this context that IPS played host to an international seminar on the subject. The forum saw more than 20 presentations and speeches dilating upon a number of important themes including the concept and genesis of Hindutva, its economic and political dimensions, responses to it from within as well as from the world community.

Hindutva – Rising Extremism in India documents the proceedings where the speeches have been edited and revised into articles with enhanced inputs by the expert contributors. As such the book provides an insightful understanding of Hindutva and its consequences not only for India but also the wider region.

About the Editor

Khalid Rahman is the executive president and director general of Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad. He is also the chief editor of the Institute’s research journal Policy Perspectives and has around 20 books and several research papers to his credit.

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