Lutyens' maverick :ground realities, hard choices and tomorrow's India
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Rupa 2019Description: xii,219pISBN: 9789353333430Subject(s): Elections | Administration of Justice Politics and government IndiaDDC classification: 320.954 Summary: Would India be better served by One nation, two elections? Why should Modi go boldly where no Indian politician has gone before, and reform political funding? Will the disinvestment of Air India erase doubts about the NDA governments will to reform? Can Pakistans new PM deliver a cooling of border tensions? Has the Supreme Courts triple talaq judgment set the country on the course of Uniform Civil Code? Is death penalty the only answer to the horrific rapes across the country? These contentious questions are just a few of the myriad political, economic and social issues that four-time Member of Parliament Baijayant Jay Panda analyses in his first book, Lutyens Maverick. Backed by hard facts and indisputable numbers, this publication is the opinion of one of the most articulate voices in Parliament today. Lutyens Maverick is the response of a true thought-leader to the events of the day. It is political commentary at its bestincisive, lucid and always engaging.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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320.954 ASH/S The starkness of it | 320.954 ASw/I Indian government and politics | 320.954 AVE/C China's nightmare, America's dream : India as the next global power | 320.954 BAY/L Lutyens' maverick :ground realities, hard choices and tomorrow's India | 320.954 BET/D Democracy and it's institutions | 320.954 BHA/R The rise of Goliath: twelve disruptions that changed India | 320.954 BID/I Indian politics and society since independence : events, processes and ideology |
Would India be better served by One nation, two elections? Why should Modi go boldly where no Indian politician has gone before, and reform political funding? Will the disinvestment of Air India erase doubts about the NDA governments will to reform? Can Pakistans new PM deliver a cooling of border tensions? Has the Supreme Courts triple talaq judgment set the country on the course of Uniform Civil Code? Is death penalty the only answer to the horrific rapes across the country? These contentious questions are just a few of the myriad political, economic and social issues that four-time Member of Parliament Baijayant Jay Panda analyses in his first book, Lutyens Maverick. Backed by hard facts and indisputable numbers, this publication is the opinion of one of the most articulate voices in Parliament today. Lutyens Maverick is the response of a true thought-leader to the events of the day. It is political commentary at its bestincisive, lucid and always engaging.
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