Study of political parties in India
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Government, India, independent, hammered, commencement, scientistsAbstract
It was on August 15, 1947, when Jawaharlal Nehru said that India's dark history had been put behind it and that India's assignment with nation-building had started. Scholars researching India found that Nehru's clever metaphor had come to pass. As a rule of thumb, historians tend to 2 finish their work on India's past with the year 1947, signalling the end of a history, or the country's past. As if a line had been drawn in the sand, political scientists only begin their studies in 1947 in order to mark the commencement of a'modern' India. With this division of labour, the convoluted chain of events has been hammered into form in an efficient manner.
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