Scope of Accommodation of Minorities in India: A Reappraisal of the ‘Nehru Era’
Use this link to cite this item : http://doi.org/10.15027/45351
ID | 45351 |
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creator |
Itakura, Kazuhiro
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subject | India
Accommodation
Minorities
Muslims
Secularism
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NDC |
General history of Asia
Political science
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abstract | India has embarked on a unique path in its political and institutional development. India devised special arrangements for minorities when drafting its Constitution, following its independence in 1947. Attuned to the fact that India’s path is distinct from that of the West, this research focuses on the difficulties facing Indian Muslims. Muslims had to compromise on their claims of political rights in order to orient themselves in newly arising political circumstances. The debates around the reservation of seats for minorities in the Constituent Assembly revealed how Indian Muslims came to the conclusion to surrender any form of them, entrusting their protection to the actions of national leaders. Assurances that Jawaharlal Nehru gave might have facilitated Muslim politicians to reach such a conclusion. Yet, Nehru’s vision was limited in the face of conservatism within and outside the Indian National Congress.
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journal title |
Hiroshima Journal of Peace
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volume | Volume 1
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start page | 20
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end page | 31
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date of issued | 2018-03
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publisher | Hiroshima Active Peacebuilding Research Initiative (HiPeC)
Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hiroshima University
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language |
eng
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nii type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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HU type |
Departmental Bulletin Papers
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DCMI type | text
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format | application/pdf
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text version | publisher
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department |
Graduate School of Social Sciences
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