Studies in Indian Politics
2013 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial Note pp. 7-7

- Suhas Palshikar
- Not Identity but Reciprocity: Reading Dharma in JotibÄ Phule pp. 8-22

- Anagha Ingole
- The Roots of a Populist Regime: Examining the Trinamool Congress in West Bengal pp. 23-40

- Zaad Mahmood and Soham Bhattacharya
- Theorizing Foreign Policy: An Invitation from India pp. 41-47

- Siddharth Mallavarapu
- The Domestic-International Nexus in Indian Foreign Policymaking pp. 48-60

- Nicolas Blarel
- Interpretivism and the Analysis of India’s Foreign Policy: Interpreting the Jaishankar Doctrine pp. 61-74

- Ian Hall
- Imperialism, the Third World and the Fundamental Continuities in Indian Foreign Policy pp. 75-85

- Latha Varadarajan
- Undoing Borders for Counter-hegemonic Ends: Theorising an Alternative Foreign Policy Imaginary for India pp. 86-100

- Medha
- Engendering Indian Foreign Policy Analysis: AIWC, Women Delegates and Recasting of IFP Thought and Diplomatic Praxis pp. 101-113

- Sruthi Muraleedharan and Tejasvi Saxena
- Classical Realism and Indian Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Notes pp. 114-126

- Siddharth Mallavarapu
- Indian Nuclear Policy: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis pp. 127-139

- Rajesh Basrur
- Doctoral Research in Political Science in India: Themes and Trends pp. 140-149

- Abhijith Nair and Shreya K. Sugathan
- Using Laboratory and Field Experiments to Examine the Impact of Stereotypes pp. 150-157

- Nishat Anjum and Sujoy Chakravarty
- Book review: Relearning the Republic pp. 158-159

- Amir Ali
- Book review: Rina Verma Williams, Marginalized, Mobilized, Incorporated: Women and Religious Nationalism in Indian Democracy pp. 159-161

- Rashmi Singh
- Book review: Nivedita Menon, Secularism as Misdirection, Critical Thought from the Global South pp. 161-163

- M. S. Visakh
- Book review: Milan Vaishnav (Ed.), Institutional Roots of India’s Security Policy pp. 163-165

- Himanshu Jha
Volume 12, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial Note pp. 163-163

- Suhas Palshikar
- Multinational Democratic Federations: Comparing India with Multi-level Systems from the Global North pp. 164-182

- Katharine Adeney and Wilfried Swenden
- The Great Transition Towards Populism in Indian Politics: Populist Attitudes and Populist Radical Right (PRR) Voting in the 2019 Indian General Election pp. 183-203

- Jinwon Han
- Understanding India’s 18th Lok Sabha Election Outcome pp. 204-207

- Suhas Palshikar
- Middle-class Populism: Political Inequalities and Populist Appeal in India pp. 208-227

- Pradeep Chhibber
- The Politics of Social Welfare: The BJP and the Discerning Voter pp. 228-250

- K. K. Kailash
- Pocketbook Voting in India’s 18th Parliamentary Elections (2024) pp. 251-264

- Mohd. Sanjeer Alam
- The Leadership Factor in the 2024 Elections: Did Narendra Modi’s Impact Peak Much Before the Elections? pp. 265-276

- Sandeep Shastri
- Youth Vote in 2024 Lok Sabha Elections pp. 277-288

- Sanjay Kumar and Devesh Kumar
- Indian Muslims: (Self-)Perceptions and Voting Trends in 2024 pp. 289-302

- Christophe Jaffrelot and Hilal Ahmed
- Shaping of the Woman Constituency in Indian Elections: Evidence from the NES Data pp. 303-317

- Rajeshwari Deshpande
- Unpacking Public Satisfaction: An Analysis of the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections pp. 318-335

- Vibha Attri and Jyoti Mishra
- The Practice of International Relations Discipline in India: Obstacles and Challenges pp. 336-345

- Nikhil Goyal
- The Need for Classroom Ethnographies pp. 346-352

- Judhajit Mukherjee
- Book review: Ruchi Chaturvedi, Violence of Democracy: Interparty Conflict in South India pp. 353-355

- Biswajit Mohanty
- Book review: Christopher Clary, The Difficult Politics of Peace: Rivalry in Modern South Asia pp. 355-357

- Anamika Asthana
- Book review: Mrinal Pande. The Journey of Hindi Language Journalism in India: From Raj to Swaraj and Beyond pp. 357-358

- Ravikant
- Book review: Eswaran Sridharan, Elections, Parties, and Coalitions in India: Theory and Recent History pp. 359-360

- Abhinav Pankaj Borbora
Volume 12, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial Note pp. 7-7

- Suhas Palshikar
- When Civilizational Nationalism Meets Subnationalism: The Crisis in Manipur pp. 8-19

- Sanjib Baruah
- Religiosity, Space-making, Exclusion: ‘Kanwar Yatra’ Celebrations in a North Indian City pp. 20-32

- Avishek Jha
- Contemporary ‘Pasmanda’ Leadership and the Hindutva Politics in Uttar Pradesh pp. 33-47

- Manjur Ali and Shilp Shikha Singh
- South Asia in and After the 1980s pp. 48-51

- Amit Ranjan
- Differently Imagined: Minorities and Majoritarian Politics in India pp. 52-64

- Amit Ranjan
- Navigating Pakistan’s Religious, Social and Political Fault Lines in the 1980s: Contemporary Trends and Relevance pp. 65-77

- Farhan Hanif Siddiqi
- Secularization, De-secularization and Re-secularization in Bangladesh: Does the ‘Third Image’ Matter? pp. 78-90

- Delwar Hossain
- The Politics of the Status Quo in Sri Lanka pp. 91-103

- P. Sahadevan
- Between Fundamentalist Anvil and Red Hammer: How the 1980s Sculpted Afghan Women Movement pp. 104-116

- Farooq Sulehria
- Not Just ‘Somewhere South of Sovereignty and East of Equality’: Indian Strategizing in the Age of Transnational Solidarities pp. 117-128

- Jayashree Vivekanandan
- Learning International Relations Through Films pp. 129-134

- Mithuna Jayadev Unnithan, Khwahish Agarwal and Rajdeep Pakanati
- The Archives as a Source of Social History: Studying Belonging of the Indian–Chinese Community pp. 135-141

- Abir Lal Mazumder
- Book review: Ronojoy Sen, House of the People: Parliament and the Making of Indian Democracy pp. 142-143

- Ravi Ranjan
- Book review: Lisa Mitchell, Hailing the State: Indian Democracy Between Elections pp. 144-145

- Kunal Kishore
- Book review: Sudha Pai and Sajjan Kumar. Maya, Modi, Azad: Dalit Politics in the Times of Hindutva pp. 145-147

- A. K. Verma
- Book review: Arkotong Longkumer, The Greater India Experiment: Hindutva and the Northeast pp. 147-149

- Sanghamitra Misra
- Book review: Sujata Patel, D. Parthasarathy and George Jose (Eds.), Mumbai/Bombay: Majoritarian Neoliberalism, Informality, Resistance, and Wellbeing pp. 149-151

- Sushmita Pati
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