Description

Since its inception in 1925, the RSS has perplexed observers with its organizational skills, military discipline and single-minded quest for influence in all walks of Indian life. Often seen as insidious and banned thrice, the pace of its growth and ideological dominance of the political landscape in the second decade of the millennium have been remarkable. It believes that Hindus have exclusive ownership of the Indian nation or Bharat, as it prefers to call it, and that hitherto, forces inimical to the interests of Hindus were deciding the socio-political and economic agenda in India. With political power firmly in favor, it is now going all out to embed its ideology deep in India’s genetic code.

About the Author

Dinesh Narayanan is a Delhi-based journalist currently writing for The Economic Times. Previously, he was the Delhi bureau chief of Forbes India magazine. He cut his teeth as a business journalist reporting on financial markets and gradually shifted to writing on the political economy and occasionally pure politics. He is deeply interested in understanding the interplay of politics, society and business and the impact of these on our lives, both as individuals and collectively as a nation.

Additional information

Dimensions 20 × 12 × 2 cm
Binding

Paperback

ISBN

978-0143474517

Language

English

Pages

424

Publication date

15 January 2025

Publisher

‎ Penguin

Writer

Dinesh Narayanan

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