Description
"Bhaarat Mein Kshetravaad Kee Rajneeti Tatha Naye Raajyon Kee Maang" critically examines the politics of regionalism in India, with a specific focus on the ongoing demands for the creation of new states. The book explores the socio-economic inequalities, cultural factors, and political mobilization that contribute to the growing sentiment of regionalism. It provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of such demands on national politics, governance, and policy-making. Through case studies, the book sheds light on the political processes involved in the formation of new states such as Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and others, highlighting both the successes and challenges. The book further discusses the role of regional parties, the role of identity politics, and the debate over decentralization of power in the Indian federal structure. With a thorough understanding of historical and contemporary issues, it offers insights into how regionalism shapes India's political and economic future, and the complex dynamics of state reorganization.