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Volume : XIV, Issue : II, March - 2024

DECOLONIZATION AND POSTCOLONIALISM IN INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

B. Vanitha D/o Vaijanath, Dr. Vijeta Gautam

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

This paper critically examines the evolution of Indian political thought through the lenses of decolonization and postcolonialism, with a focus on how these frameworks have shaped India's intellectual and ideological landscape since independence.

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B. Vanitha D/o Vaijanath, Dr. Vijeta Gautam(2024). DECOLONIZATION AND POSTCOLONIALISM IN INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XIV, Issue. II, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11454.pdf

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  1. Chatterjee, P. (1993). The nation and its fragments: Colonial and postcolonial histories. Princeton University Press.
  2. Chibber, V. (2013). Postcolonial theory and the specter of capital. Verso Books.

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