
Indira Gandhi's last years in office as India's prime minister ran from January 1980 to her assassination in October 1984 but until now no book has been devoted to her final term. Among the principal themes discussed in this innovative volume are how Indian politics and society changed in the 1970s, including the State of Emergency (1975-77); Congress's response to insurgency in Punjab, Assam and Kashmir; the rise of new forms of political mobilisation in the early 1980s; and the prime minister's relationship with the key institutions of state. Maiorano also reveals how Mrs Gandhi's policies in the 1980s impacted on the big industrialists, the middle class, the rich peasantry and the poor, thereby crucially re-orienting India's economic strategy. Autumn of the Matriarch is the first major study of Mrs Gandhi's last years in power, an important juncture in India's recent history, as it was then that trends emerged that influenced the country for the next three decades.
This book investigates the political and economic transformations of India during Indira Gandhi's final term in office from 1980 to 1984. Diego Maiorano, a scholar of Indian politics, utilizes archival research and historical analysis to examine how Gandhi's governance during this period shifted the trajectory of the nation. The work argues that the policies and institutional changes implemented during these years established long-term trends that defined Indian society for the subsequent three decades.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of modern Indian political history, filling a notable gap regarding Gandhi's final years. Readers often note the academic rigor and the clarity with which the author connects specific policy decisions to broader societal shifts.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2015-04-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190233060
ISBN-13:
9780190233068
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