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RSS A View to the Inside (Record no. 226188)

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ISBN 9780670089147
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Classification number 320.540954
Author Mark WAL
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Author Name Walter, Andersen
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Title RSS A View to the Inside
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Place of publication haryana
Name of publisher Penguin Random House
Year of publication 2018
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Number of Pages 422,HB
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Bill No WORDI/2025/CRB/517
Bill Date 2025-06-02
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Keywords RSS
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Summary, etc The RSS is the most influential cultural organization in India today, with affiliates in fields as varied as politics, education and trade. This book fundamentally addresses three key questions: Why has the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its affiliates expanded so rapidly over the past twenty-five years? How have they evolved in response to India's new socio-economic milieu? How does their rapid growth impact the country's politics and policy?With unprecedented access, Walter K. Andersen and Shridhar D. Damle lift the curtains to help us understand the inner workings of the Sangh. Backed by deep research and case studies, this book explores the evolution of the Sangh into its present form, its relationship with the ruling party, the BJP, their overseas affiliates and so much more.
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Subject Politics
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Author 2 Damle, Shridhar
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