Nationalism in India has a distinctive character an understanding of which is necessary for all students of Asian history. Indian nationalism has absorbed freely from western experience but essentially it remains rooted in indigenous culture and tradition. The present work seeks to analyse this complex phenomenon and also focuses attention on some of the other vital problems that confront modern India. The topics range from cultural intercourse between India and other civilisations to Indian policy in South-East Asia.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.P. Singhal
Dr. D.P. Singh teaches at the Department of Scoial work in Punjab Univerity, Patial. As an ex-student of the presitgiuos Sainik school, Kunpura, Dr. Singh and an illustrious academic record throughout. He graduated in computer science from Kurukshetra University in 1991. After having passed a Post Graduate Diploma in Planning and Management of Small Scale Industries in 1992, he did his M.A. in social work in 1st division in 1944. He did LL.B in 1997 from the same institution and was awarded Ph.D. from there in 2002. He has to his credit more than a dozen of research papers and articles published in various journals of national repute. He has also presented papers in several national and international seminars and conferences. He takes keen interest in writing to the newspapers on issues of contemporary social relevance and scores of his letters have got published in the editor's mall, apart from a few articles. His areas of interest are the Women Studies, Industrial Social Work and Rural Development.
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