Understanding Contemporary India:  Critical Perspectives brings together contributions from scholars and teachers of the Department of  Political Science, University   of Delhi. This Reader  examines the peculiarities of Indian democracy—the character of its political institutions and patterns of governance—and the remarkable paradoxes that  co-exist in what is easily the most diverse society in the world perceived from  whatever angle one chooses—socially, culturally, geo-ethnically, politically  and intellectually. 
    The widespread belief that India  is an ‘emerging power’ on the world stage cannot hide the fact that India faces  many grave problems and difficulties even as it is equipped with significant  material and cultural resources to tackle them. This collectively agreed  project deals with the central issues which confront India today.
  This volume will be of great interest to not  only the undergraduate and graduate students of Delhi University, but also to  the students of other universities, as well as to a more general readership  keen to understand how practicing political scientists view the various  processes shaping contemporary India.