Evolution of Political Thought in India: A Comparative Analysis of Ambedkar, Gandhi, and Nehru

Author(s): Dr Manjulata Sharma

Publication #: 1601026

Date of Publication: 12.05.2016

Country: India

Pages: 156-161

Published In: Volume 2 Issue 3 May-2016

DOI: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10498428

Abstract

This research paper offers a comparative analysis of the evolving political thought in India, focusing on the ideologies of three influential leaders—Ambedkar, Gandhi, and Nehru. Exploring their formative influences, political ideologies, roles in India's independence movement, post-independence impact, contemporary relevance, and future prospects, the paper delves into the distinct visions that shaped India's socio-political landscape. Utilizing qualitative and quantitative data, the study examines the enduring legacies of these leaders, their contributions to policy implementation, and their ongoing influence on governance, social justice, and nation-building.

Keywords: Ambedkar, Gandhi, Nehru, Political Thought, India, Comparative Analysis, Independence Movement, Social Justice, Governance, Ideologies, Legacy

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