000 02304nam a22002057a 4500
003 OSt
005 20260107120815.0
008 260107b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
020 _a9789370033795
040 _cAACR-II
082 _a324.254 GHO
100 _aGhose, Chandrachur
_916941
245 _aMany shades of saffron: decoding 100 years of rashtriya swayamsevak sangh
260 _aNew Delhi
_bRupa Publications
_c2025
300 _a404 p.
520 _aIs the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) an upholder of traditional Indian values, or is it a threat to the democratic, pluralist and secular idea of India? A large body of scholarship on the Sangh, its leaders and its activities has emerged in recent decades. However, an overwhelming share of that scholarship reflects a deep ideological division, either being in favour or against the Sangh. T he consequence of this feature of the existing scholarship is twofold. Firstly, most of the literature focuses on specific aspects or periods of the Sangh’s activities, often narrowing down to acts of key leaders interpreted either as heroic or as condemnable. Therefore, many of the Sangh’s activities and parts of its history remain outside the scope of the narrative. The second result flows from the first in a way. It is striking that despite having been around for a century, there is such widespread lack of informed public opinion about the Sangh. The impact of a scarcity of dispassionate narration becomes evident from the prejudiced reaction that the mention of the Sangh evokes. Many Shades of Saffron attempts to bring to readers a fuller story of the RSS and the role it has played in the context of the broader history of the country during the past century. Completing a hundred years by itself can be considered an achievement for any organization, but to have survived and grown in influence by negotiating diverse challenges, particularly official hostility for the most part, makes for a fascinating story. The book traces the leadership styles and visions of the sarsanghchalaks, as well as the attitude of the Sangh to the political developments through different decades and its ideological evolution.
650 _aPolitical Process in India
_916942
650 _aNationalism in India
_916943
942 _2ddc
_cB
999 _c360211
_d360211