ABSTRACT

Events in the Indian sub-continent during the 1970s, where, in the summer of 1975, the ruling party engineered a ‘constitutional’ coup by declaring a national emergency, re-emphasised the need for a fuller understanding of India’s social system and people. First published the following year, in 1976, Inside India Today attempted to fulfil that need. Drawing on personal interviews, conducted during his two years’ travels throughout the country collecting a mass of first hand evidence, and on various surveys and studies published in the press, the author sketches a broad portrait of Indian life in the villages and cities. Hiro relates this research to the existing socio-political structure of the time: the constitutional framework, the electoral system, the performance of the Indian National Congress and the Communist system. Written in an accessible, engaging style and containing a wealth of information and insight, Inside India Today is a major contribution towards the scholarship surrounding this complex and fascinating country.

part |42 pages

Life in India

chapter |15 pages

Village India

chapter |14 pages

Urban India

chapter |11 pages

A Corrupt Society

part |79 pages

Politics and Economics of Centrism

chapter |18 pages

Electoral Politics

chapter |13 pages

The Congress Party

Facing Both Way

chapter |7 pages

The Congress Government

The Unfillment Plans

chapter |15 pages

Agrarian Relation

The Half-Hearted Reform

chapter |9 pages

Industrial Policies

‘Socialistic' Captialism

chapter |8 pages

Trade Union

Divide and Rule

part |58 pages

Leftist Forces

chapter |10 pages

TheCommunist Movement

Before 1964

chapter |13 pages

The Communist Movement

After 1964

chapter |16 pages

West Bengal

Revolution and Counter-Revolution

part |25 pages

Rightist Forces

chapter |11 pages

Rightist Forces

Political

chapter |12 pages

Rightist Forces

Institutional

part |77 pages

Resilience of the System

chapter |31 pages

The Internal Strains

chapter |15 pages

A ‘Constitutional' Coup

An Act of Desperation

chapter |12 pages

The Future

A Leftist Advance Ahead