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-:ABOUT THE BOOK:-
India gained political independence, but not swatantrata. The institutions of the modern Indian state were shaped by colonial inheritances, post-Independence compulsions, and ideological frameworks that no longer serve the country’s scale, aspirations, or civilizational self-understanding.
The expectations and aspirations of India’s citizens are rising, but is the Indian state adequate to respond to them? In The Third Republic, Priyank Bharadwaj and Sankrant Sanu argue that India must move beyond inherited structures and rethink the state at its foundations. This is not a call for superficial reform of one institution or another, but a deeper search that begins by questioning the very purpose and foundations of the state.
It calls for a deeper reimagining of governance, institutions, and national purpose—rooted in India’s own historical experience, cultural memory, and civilizational ethos. Bringing together political thought, statecraft, and a bold vision for India’s future, this book asks what kind of republic India must become to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.
Serious, ambitious, and timely, The Third Republic is an invitation to rethink the Indian state—and to imagine a more self-aware and confident future for India.
| ISBN 13 | 9789347691607 |
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Total Pages | 392 |
| Edition | First |
| GAIN | O7OS6TFAMC2 |
| Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
| Category | Politics Political Structure & Processes |
| Weight | 390.00 g |
| Dimension | 15.50 x 23.00 x 2.50 |
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-:ABOUT THE BOOK:-
India gained political independence, but not swatantrata. The institutions of the modern Indian state were shaped by colonial inheritances, post-Independence compulsions, and ideological frameworks that no longer serve the country’s scale, aspirations, or civilizational self-understanding.
The expectations and aspirations of India’s citizens are rising, but is the Indian state adequate to respond to them? In The Third Republic, Priyank Bharadwaj and Sankrant Sanu argue that India must move beyond inherited structures and rethink the state at its foundations. This is not a call for superficial reform of one institution or another, but a deeper search that begins by questioning the very purpose and foundations of the state.
It calls for a deeper reimagining of governance, institutions, and national purpose—rooted in India’s own historical experience, cultural memory, and civilizational ethos. Bringing together political thought, statecraft, and a bold vision for India’s future, this book asks what kind of republic India must become to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century.
Serious, ambitious, and timely, The Third Republic is an invitation to rethink the Indian state—and to imagine a more self-aware and confident future for India.
| ISBN 13 | 9789347691607 |
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Total Pages | 392 |
| Edition | First |
| GAIN | O7OS6TFAMC2 |
| Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
| Category | Politics Political Structure & Processes |
| Weight | 390.00 g |
| Dimension | 15.50 x 23.00 x 2.50 |
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