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" Development Modernity in India, an Incomplete Project: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1065690
Doc. No : LA109319
Call No : ‭10.1163/21983534-08010001‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Jyotirmaya Tripathy
Title & Author : Development Modernity in India, an Incomplete Project: [Article] : From Nehru to Modi\ Jyotirmaya Tripathy
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Bandung
Date : 2021
Volume/ Issue Number : 8/1
Page No : 1–21
Abstract : Modernity as a set of attitudes based on reason, or as the cultivation of scientific temper, was informed by the imperative of development in a postcolonial state like India. Alongside the rise of democracy, there was the pressing need for removing poverty and ensuring fulfilment of basic needs for the common people. It is in this sphere of addressing poverty and underdevelopment that India became modern in a very material and substantive sense. The paper makes a case for an understanding of modernity that is deeply rooted in the material needs of the people and traces this impulse of development modernity from the time of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru till the present government led by Narendra Modi. While doing so, it problematises Nehru’s and Modi’s statist understanding of development and brings them to conversation to understand the continuing promise of modernity predicated on development. In the process both Nehru and Modi are interpreted vis-à-vis the times they lived in as well as their responses to what constituted India’s core values, their relationship with modernity and development’s place in it. Modernity as a set of attitudes based on reason, or as the cultivation of scientific temper, was informed by the imperative of development in a postcolonial state like India. Alongside the rise of democracy, there was the pressing need for removing poverty and ensuring fulfilment of basic needs for the common people. It is in this sphere of addressing poverty and underdevelopment that India became modern in a very material and substantive sense. The paper makes a case for an understanding of modernity that is deeply rooted in the material needs of the people and traces this impulse of development modernity from the time of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru till the present government led by Narendra Modi. While doing so, it problematises Nehru’s and Modi’s statist understanding of development and brings them to conversation to understand the continuing promise of modernity predicated on development. In the process both Nehru and Modi are interpreted vis-à-vis the times they lived in as well as their responses to what constituted India’s core values, their relationship with modernity and development’s place in it.
Descriptor : African Studies
Descriptor : American Studies
Descriptor : Asian Studies
Descriptor : development
Descriptor : General
Descriptor : India
Descriptor : Latin America
Descriptor : Literature and Cultural Studies
Descriptor : modernity
Descriptor : nationalism
Descriptor : Postcolonial Literature Culture
Descriptor : Social Sciences
Descriptor : tradition
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/21983534-08010001‬
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