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India, Bharat and Pakistan: The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilisation
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By J Sai Deepak (Author)
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In India, Bharat and Pakistan: The Constitutional Journey of a Sandwiched Civilisation, author and constitutional lawyer J Sai Deepak explores the complex history, politics, and identity of the Indian subcontinent. Through a deeply insightful analysis, Deepak examines the evolution of India, Bharat, and Pakistan from a constitutional and civilizational perspective, unraveling the historical and legal struggles that have shaped the region’s current geopolitical landscape.
Focusing on the contrasts between India and Pakistan, Deepak offers a compelling narrative on how the partition in 1947 and subsequent events have left India as a "sandwiched civilisation" between various cultural, legal, and ideological divides. Through this exploration, the book delves into the deep-rooted issues that continue to affect both nations and their identities, offering readers an understanding of the constitutional journey that has brought the subcontinent to where it is today.
In a thought-provoking and engaging style, Deepak challenges popular narratives and encourages a reevaluation of India’s constitutional identity, its relationship with Pakistan, and the broader cultural and political implications of the region’s past.
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A must-read for those interested in Indian history, political science, and constitutional law, India, Bharat and Pakistan provides valuable insights into the ongoing journey of a civilisation at a crossroads. Order your copy today and dive into this compelling exploration of the subcontinent's constitutional past and present.