The Theory of India presents 30 thought-provoking essays that critically analyze the nation’s socio-political landscape. Covering governance, human resources, economy, social justice, and global dynamics, the book urges readers to reflect on safeguarding democratic values while prioritizing literacy, healthcare, and technology for progress.
Economic discussions highlight inflation, poverty, and the need for public sector reforms alongside sustainable energy. Essays on social justice confront casteism and gender inequality, calling for transformative change rooted in lived realities. Concluding with India’s evolving geopolitical role in the Global South, the book is a timely, insightful guide to understanding and shaping modern India’s future.
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Pages: 399
Price: ₹650
Publisher: Ganga Zuari Academy (Walnut Publication)
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Chapter Authors:
Adrija Roy (Goa), Aileen Mascarenhas (Mangalore), Alaknanda Guleriya (Roorkee),
Arijit Chaudhuri (Kolkata), Arunava Roy (Kolkata), Ayan K Mukhopadhyay (Mumbai),
Danica Menezes (Goa), Deepjyoti Deka (Bangalore), Dinesh Verma (Goa),
Gayatri Viswanathan (Chennai), Goutam Banerjee (Kolkata), Isabel De Santa Rita Vas (Goa),
Khairul Anam (Santiniketan), Mahender Kotha (Goa), Manguirish Pai Raiker (Goa),
Nibedita Sen (Bhopal), Padmanabh Sathe (Goa), Pinakpani Bharadwaj (Goa), Ramrai Naik (Goa),
Ranadhir Mukhopadhyay (Goa), Ranapratap Mukherjee (Bangalore), Ruqsana Haidar (Hyderabad),
Sainandan S Iyer (Goa), Sridhar D Iyer (Goa), Sweta Baidya (Noida),
Sweta Shyam Matonkar (Goa), Tanvi Kurtiker (Goa), Vinati Sukhdev (London).
This book is a profound reflection on India’s living traditions and timeless heritage. Ranadhir Mukhopadhyay traces how cultural roots have shaped not only communities, but also the country’s evolving identity across centuries.
The author highlights India’s intangible heritage—festivals, rituals, oral traditions, and artistic expressions—that continue to connect generations. He argues that heritage is not just about the past, but also a foundation for the future.
Through real-life narratives and research, the book demonstrates how cultural preservation can empower communities and strengthen a sense of belonging. It is both a cultural analysis and a call to action for safeguarding traditions in modern times.
Unmesh is a cultural magazine-style book that brings together essays, poetry, and stories from diverse voices. It captures the essence of India’s pluralism and celebrates the beauty of dialogue and reflection.
The collection highlights themes of identity, community, and resilience, weaving narratives that connect the past with the present. It includes contributions from writers, poets, and thinkers across different fields.
More than just a publication, Unmesh serves as a platform for cultural conversations, inspiring readers to engage with both tradition and modernity. It embodies the spirit of creativity and inclusivity that defines our times.
Join us in promoting cross-cultural dialogue, preserving heritage, and fostering global collaborations through art, literature, music, and festivals.