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The New Indian Right
Author(s)Vanaik, Achin
AbstractThe right-wing, Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) or Indian People’s Party has taken power in India. Critics believe that this has resulted in socialism and non-alignment being abandoned, secularism has been changed to accommodate Hindu nationalism, and democracy being threatened in India.
Pages43-45
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SourceNew Left Review
VolumeNo9
PubDateMay-June 2001
ISBN_ISSN0028-6060

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