Making of Indian Secularism
Discover the intricacies of India's journey towards secularism in "Making of Indian Secularism" by N. Chatterjee. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this compelling first edition spans 337 pages and offers a unique analysis of how a predominantly religious nation adopted secular laws and policies. Chatterjee delves into the paradoxical impacts of British imperial policies and examines the significant role of Indian Christians in shaping their community's identity. Through insightful discussions, the book reveals how this diverse community engaged in debates about their identity and the identity of their emerging nation. This thought-provoking study is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex interplay of religion and politics in India. Enhance your collection with this essential read today!