Indian political thought

Rabindranath Tagore’s critique of nationalism

Introduction Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Laureate poet, philosopher, and cultural reformer, held a complex and critical view of nationalism. Unlike many of his contemporaries who embraced nationalism as a unifying force against colonial rule, Tagore saw it as potentially divisive and dehumanizing. He believed that nationalism, particularly in its aggressive or Western form, prioritized the […]

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Discuss the inter-relationship between religion and polity in pre-modern Indian Political Thought.

Introduction In pre-modern Indian political thought, religion and polity were deeply intertwined. Unlike in modern secular states where politics and religion are expected to operate separately, ancient and medieval Indian political systems were structured around religious values, texts, and institutions. Religion served not only as a spiritual guide but also as the foundation for laws,

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Discuss the inter-relationship between religion and polity in pre-modern Indian Political Thought.

In pre-modern India, religion and polity were deeply intertwined. Religious traditions often shaped political ideas, and rulers frequently used religious symbols and values to gain legitimacy. By “pre-modern,” we usually refer to the period before the major influences of colonialism and modern western ideas—roughly up to the 18th century. During this time, various dynasties, empires,

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