National question in India : CPI documents, 1942-47
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Odyssey press 1998Description: 325 pSubject(s): Communist Party of India | nationalismDDC classification: 954.0359 Summary: The Communist parties today have adopted a somewhat different perspective on the national question in the subcontinent from earlier days of the fateful pre-1947 period. After an initial neglect of this crucial question, in the wake of the Pakistan demand by the Muslim League the CPI began to uphold the right of self-determination of various nationalities including their right to secede within the framework of a united India. Post-independence the Communist parties have become staunch upholders of “national integration.” While analyzing these positional changes the Introduction by T.G. Jacob throws light on contemporary aspects of the national question, which is in the forefront of political dynamics.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Communist parties today have adopted a somewhat different perspective on the national question in the subcontinent from earlier days of the fateful pre-1947 period. After an initial neglect of this crucial question, in the wake of the Pakistan demand by the Muslim League the CPI began to uphold the right of self-determination of various nationalities including their right to secede within the framework of a united India.
Post-independence the Communist parties have become staunch upholders of “national integration.” While analyzing these positional changes the Introduction by T.G. Jacob throws light on contemporary aspects of the national question, which is in the forefront of political dynamics.
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