Democracy Dialogues Lecture Series (Online )
Organised by New Socialist Initiative
29th Lecture
Theme: Democracy and Religion in Modern India: Critical and Self-critical Reflections
Speaker: Professor Rajeev Bhargava
Date and Time: 31 March 2024 at 6PM (IST)
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Abstract
"It is widely accepted that 'secular' is an alien category in India. This is too simplistic a view. But even if we agree with it, how come no one has asked if 'religion' is alien to India? My claim is that it is or at least it is as foreign to India as secular is. What are the implications of this thesis? What have been the consequences of religionization on Indian society and polity? How has it shaped Indian democracy? In my presentation, I shall expand these views and show why India needs secularism and in what form."
About the speaker
Renowned political theorist and former director of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies ( CSDS), Delhi Prof Rajeev Bhargava is currently an honorary fellow at the Centre and the director of its Parekh Institute of Indian Thought. He has taught at the University of Delhi and Jawaharlal Nehru University (Delhi) and has lectured, taught and held visiting professorships at several international universities.
Prof
Bhargava’s work on individualism and secularism is internationally acclaimed.
His publications include Individualism in Social Science (1992), What Is
Political Theory and Why Do We Need It? (2010) and The Promise of India’s
Secular Democracy (2010). His edited works include Secularism and Its Critics
(1998), Politics and Ethics of the Indian Constitution (2008) and Politics,
Ethics and the Self: Re-reading Hind Swaraj (2022), Bridging Two Worlds :
Comparing Classical Political Thought and Statecraft in India and China (2023)