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Title: Remapping India since Independence: Critical reflections
Other Titles: Journal of POLITICAL STUDIES, Vol. 11, March-October 2015, pp- 103-112
Authors: Singh, Rajvinder
Keywords: Princely State
Hindi Heartland State
Reorganisation
Language
North- East
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of North Bengal
Abstract: Political history of state formation in India after independence can be divided into four distinctive periods. In all four phases, different situations and factors have played a decisive role. The paper ‘Remapping India since Independence’ is an attempt to explore the connection and difference between these four phases. It would also try to explore the basic reasons which are responsible for the formation of a new state. With the new developments taking place in the Indian politics after independence about the demands of the creation of new states, the time may come for the formation of the Second State Reorganisation Commission to consider redrawing the map of India.
URI: http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3750
ISSN: 2278-4039
Appears in Collections:Vol. 11, (March-October 2015)

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