Indian Democracy in the Third World

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This book contains a collection of articles and essays on the growth of Democracy in the World in the 21st Century with particular reference to India’s experience. The philosophical and political aspects and the problems of spreading democracy in the Third World have been analysed in the articles which include those by two of India’s greatest leaders-M.K. Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru. This should be of interest particularly to those scholars, teachers and students engaged in research and study of Political Science, International Relations as well as the general readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jagdish P. Sharma

Dr. Jagdish P. Sharma teaches in the Department of African Studies, University of Delhi and has written several books on contemporary history and international affairs. He has specialized in Afro-Arab and Asian Affairs. This is reflected in his writings of books and in professional journals and newspapers. He has to his credit a number of books which include the Arab Mind: A Study of Egypt, Arab Unity and the World (1990), World History: New Horizons (1993), Vishwa Itihas, Vol. I and II (Hindi, 1995), Nehru and the People’s Movement (Ed., 1995), Peace Policy of Nations: Egypt, Palestine and India (1995), Shanti Neeti ka Antarrashtriya Swarup: Pashchim Asia ke Sandarbha Mein (Hindi, 1995), The Call for Jihad, Foreign Policy Challenges: India and the Afro-Arab World, United Nations, India and the New World Order (Ed., 203), and others.

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Title
Indian Democracy in the Third World
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8185359210
Length
xii+339p., Tables; Appendix; Index; 23cm.
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