Democratic accommodations : Minorities in Contemporary India
Peter Ronald deSouza, Hilal Ahmed, Mohd. Sanjeer Alam
This book presents a rigorous study of the Indian democracy’s approach to a diverse population of majority Hindus and large minorities such as Muslims. The book argues that the Indian state’s approach to minority claims has largely been accommodative, whether with strong and active accommodations or weak and passive ones. The authors argue that this approach has allowed India to maintain its integrity as a diverse nation.
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