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Challenges for the Indian Left. Delhi: Aakar, 2017.

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Fuller, Emeline L. Left by the Indians. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press, 1992.

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Prashad, Vijay. No free left: The futures of Indian communism. New Delhi, India: LeftWord Books, 2015.

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Understanding CPI(M): Will the Indian Left survive? New Delhi: Vitasta Pub., 2010.

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Democratic movement in Nepal and the Indian left. Delhi: Kalinga Publications, 2001.

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Marxism, socialism, Indian politics: A view from the left. Delhi: Aakar Books, 2008.

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More equal than others: A study of the Indian Left. New Delhi: Vision Books, 2000.

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Bhai Vishnupant Chitale Pratisthan (Pune, India), ed. Indian left, past, present & future: Report of the seminar, September 1990. Pune: Bhai Vishnu Pant Chitale Pratisthan, 1991.

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Congress (I) in opposition during the first two Left Front Government in West Bengal. Kolkata: Progressive Publishers, 2002.

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Som, Reba. Differences within consensus: The left and right in the Congress, 1929-1939. London: Sangam, 1995.

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Som, Reba. Differences within consensus: The left and right in the Congress, 1929-1939. New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1995.

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Indian education: Did the No Child Left Behind Act leave Indian students behind? : hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, June 17, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2011.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ). Indian education: Did the No Child Left Behind Act leave Indian students behind? : hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, June 17, 2010. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2011.

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No Child Left Behind Act: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, on oversight hearing on implementation in Native American communities of the No Child Left Behind Act, June 16, 2004, Washington, DC. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2004.

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No Child Left Behind: Improving education in Indian country : field hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, on examining No Child Left Behind Act, focusing on improving education in Indian country , August 10, 2007, Santa Fe, NM. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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Left behind: An Alaska legend of betrayal, courage, and survival. Carmel, Calif: Hampton-Brown, 1993.

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Writing politics: Left discourses in contemporary India. Mumbai: Popular Prakashan, 2004.

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Jacob, T. G. Left to right: Decline of communism in India. Delhi: Empower India Press, 2012.

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Bittu, Sahgal, ed. Sankhala's India: Lest we forget. Mumbai: Sanctuary Asia, 2008.

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Kota, Rajesh. Dalit movement and radical left. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2018.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor (2007). Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education. The No Child Left Behind Act's impact on Indian education: Field hearing before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, hearing held in Sacaton, AZ, April 28, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2008.

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The No Child Left Behind Act's impact on Indian education: Field hearing before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, hearing held in Sacaton, AZ, April 28, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2008.

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1958-, Maki Joel T., ed. Let the drums be your heart: New native voices. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1996.

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Putul, Banerjee, ed. Let India touch your heart. New Delhi: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd, 2008.

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Diessner, Don. There are no Indians left but me!: Sitting Bull's story. El Segundo, Calif: Upton and Sons, 1993.

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Chowdhuri, Satyabrata Rai. Leftism in India, 1917-1947. Basingstoke [England]: Palgrave, 2007.

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Marwah, Ved. India in turmoil: Jammu & Kashmir, the Northeast and left extremism. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 2009.

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Marwah, Ved. India in turmoil: Jammu & Kashmir, the Northeast and left extremism. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 2009.

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India in turmoil: Jammu & Kashmir, the Northeast and left extremism. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 2009.

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UPA-Left Committee on India-US Civil Nuclear Cooperation., ed. Left stand on the nuclear deal: Notes exchanged in the UPA-Left Committee on India-US Civil Nuclear Cooperation. New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang, 2008.

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Saros, Cowasjee, and Duggal Kartar Singh 1917-, eds. When the British left: Stories on the partitioning of India, 1947. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1987.

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Phoenix Moment: Challenges Confronting the Indian Left. HarperCollins Publishers, 2016.

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Committee on Health Education (senate), United States Senate, and United States United States Congress. No Child Left Behind: Improving Education in Indian Country. Independently Published, 2019.

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Committee On Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives, and United States United States Congress. No Child Left Behind Act's Impact on Indian Education. Independently Published, 2019.

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Rai, Shirin, and Anand Prakash. Indian Debates on the International Left: Selected Writings of Lajpat Rai. SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9789354792120.

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This book traces the Indian Left’s engagement with the international communist debates of the 1960s and 1970s, shedding new light on the fault lines within the Left as well as on its international solidarities. Lajpat Rai argued for rethinking established leftist positions, seeking inspiration in experiment and developing creative approaches for the sustainability of socialist ideas and ideals. The contemporary relevance of these debates is significant as the Left remains without a sharp response to the rise of neoliberalism and right-wing populism in India, and a failure of the Left to recognize the challenges emanating from a strongly integrated and organized finance capital on the one hand and the increasingly self-aware identity politics on the other. Democratic opposition rather than a bureaucratic thinking needs to be the backbone of any meaningful Left struggle. Lajpat Rai’s passionate writing gives expression to the spirit and intensity of political debates at the time and the role of the Left intelligentsia in comprehending, from a committed socialist angle, the shifting paradigms of an unstable world to help bring about progressive change.
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(Illustrator), Denise Giago, ed. Children Left Behind: The Dark Legacy of Indian Mission Boarding Schools. Clear Light Publishing, 2006.

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Rai, Shirin M., and Anand Prakash. Indian Debates on the International Left: Selected Writings of Lajpat Rai. SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd., 2021.

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Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho (Civilization of the American Indian Series). University of Oklahoma Press, 1988.

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Singh, Neerja. Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian Right. SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd., 2021.

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Hasan, Zoya. Ideology and Organization in Indian Politics. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192863416.001.0001.

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Abstract This book examines the immense changes in Indian politics over the past decade and its impact on the Indian National Congress. The impact is most apparent in the changing fortunes of the Congress party, which suffered two major defeats in the 2014 and 2019 elections, bringing the party’s crisis to the front and Centre of public debate. This book seeks to understand the reasons for these enormous changes by looking, first, at the underlying conditions that led to the decline of the Congress and, second, the challenges—both external and internal—confronting the Congress and, while doing so, estimating its impact on Indian politics and on the Congress. More specifically, it looks at how important ideological debates provoked by the rise of majoritarianism, the Gujarat model, hyper-nationalism, the secular retreat, and the curbs and restrictions on the opposition influenced the Congress. Exploring ideological shifts and organizational limits that shaped the decline of the Congress make a compelling case for the significance of the Congress story in understanding the larger political transformation underway in India. The argument centres on the Congress party, but comparatively speaking, it has relevance for the experience of centrist and centre-left parties in other countries, which too suffered a decline in the context of the upsurge of populist nationalism and right-wing politics in the past few years. Analysis of political change in India in the past decade affords insights into the processes of transformation and polarization that grounded the Congress party and centrist parties in other countries as well.
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Singh, Neerja. Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian Right. SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd., 2015.

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Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian Right. SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd., 2015.

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Schlicke, Carl, and Emeline L. Fuller. Left by the Indians and Massacre on the Oregon Trail in the Year 1860. Ye Galleon Pr, 1988.

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Mahajan, Sneh. The Foreign Policy of the Raj and Its Legacy. Edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743538.013.4.

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The Government of British India was a colonial state and, therefore, determinants of its foreign policy were very different from those of a sovereign state. Its foreign policy was designed to serve Britain’s imperial interests. To ensure the defence of India, it maintained states in the immediate neighbourhood of India as ‘buffer states’. The British valued their Empire greatly and took far-reaching measures for its defence and of the routes to India. They perceived threat to their Indian Empire from the expansion of the Russia Empire which is often described as Russophobia. The British Government retained responsibility for relations with the states in the Indian Ocean rim (except the Aden Settlement until 1937). But substantial expenditure was met out of the Indian Treasury. The legacy of the Raj has left an indelible impact on the foreign policy of the Indian Republic.
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Basrur, Rajesh. India’s Policy Toward Pakistan. Edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743538.013.27.

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India’s most difficult foreign policy challenge has been Pakistan. At one level, the relationship has been managed reasonably well given the fundamental contradiction between India’s status quo-ist approach on Kashmir and Pakistan’s determination to alter the status quo. At another, Indian policy-makers’ inability to meet the challenge effectively reflects the constraints imposed by major policy choices. Jawaharlal Nehru opted for a set of ‘independent’ strategic and economic policies that congealed into ‘non-alignment’ and ‘self-sufficiency’. This left India militarily and economically weak and unable to counter Pakistan’s sustained bid to wrest Kashmir. A later set of choices encompasses failure to anticipate the consequences of Pakistan’s acquisition of nuclear capability, reluctance to match Islamabad’s asymmetric strategy of pressurizing India, and a tendency to slip back into the autonomy-oriented policy template of the Cold War era. Consequently, India’s capacity to fashion an optimal policy towards Pakistan continues to be significantly constrained.
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Kenny, Paul D. Broker Autonomy and the End of Indian National Congress Party Dominance. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807872.003.0005.

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This chapter examines how India’s patronage-based system became unstable, connecting the increase in broker autonomy that followed Nehru’s death in 1964 to a shift in partisan control away from the Congress at the subnational level. The increase in broker autonomy following Nehru’s death was subtle but highly significant. With the separation of the dual government and party authority that had allowed Nehru to arbitrate between competing factions at the state level, Congress factions could compete more openly and prosper as distinct parties, resulting in the fragmentation of the patronage network between center and periphery. This left the Congress party in control at the center but in opposition in several of India’s most populous states. The chapter argues that the crisis of the Congress system was driven by the de facto removal of central control over the subnational units of the party that followed Nehru’s death rather than economic decline.
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Fisher, Mike. Three Left Handed Indians. Northwest Pub, 1997.

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Fisher, Mike. Three Left-Handed Indians. Univ Editions, 1999.

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Chakrabarty, Bidyut. Left Radicalism in India. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Chakrabarty, Bidyut. Left Radicalism in India. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315768977.

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