Description
"Indian Extremism: A Psychological Perspective" examines the multifaceted nature and evolution of Indian extremism, tracing its roots through various philosophical, social, and political influences. Divided into six chapters, the book explores key aspects of Indian nationalism, the impact of thinkers like Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda, and Bankim Chandra, and the psychological factors driving the youth’s revolutionary movements. It also analyzes the role of the Indian National Congress, its internal conflicts, and the economic exploitation under British rule, providing a comprehensive study of the ideological shifts that fueled the rise of extremism in India.