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Globalization and the Politics of Identity in India [ electronic resource ] / by Bhupinder Brar, Ashutosh Kumar and Ronki Ram.

Contributor(s): Brar, Bhupinder [editor] | Kumar, Ashutosh [joint editor] | Ram, Ronki [joint editor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Pearson, 2007ISBN: 9789332500655 ( e-book ).Subject(s): Political ScienceGenre/Form: Electronic booksOnline resources: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/vidyasagar/detail.action?docID=5124873 View to click Summary: Globalization and the Politics of Identity in India features sixteen original essays that discuss the effects of globalization on prevalent identities in India: political, religious, social, and cultural. It includes perspectives from political science, history, sociology, economics, and international relations; identity politics in Kashmir, Punjab, North Bengal, Rajasthan and the North-East, as well as among the diaspora. Readers also get know of popular understanding of liberalization and privatization, the impacts of foreign direct investment and various tendencies brought about by globalization, such as Unitarianism, majoritarian nationalism and multiculturalism.
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Globalization and the Politics of Identity in India features sixteen original essays that discuss the effects of globalization on prevalent identities in India: political, religious, social, and cultural. It includes perspectives from political science, history, sociology, economics, and international relations; identity politics in Kashmir, Punjab, North Bengal, Rajasthan and the North-East, as well as among the diaspora. Readers also get know of popular understanding of liberalization and privatization, the impacts of foreign direct investment and various tendencies brought about by globalization, such as Unitarianism, majoritarian nationalism and multiculturalism.

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