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<p>Political Thought in Indic Civilization retrieves resurrects and analyses the earliest theories of Indic political philosophies. The book primarily focuses on Indic civilization’s political thought emphasising key issues such as rashtra (state) kingship jurisprudence and justice. The study shows how ideas ideologies frameworks reference points and other significant tools of scholarly discussions are so much under the influence of Western thought failing to appreciate the Indian realities. The book highlights the impact of colonial rule on the ‘construction of knowledge’ from a Western (colonial) perspective and how it ignored the importance of Indian political thought of the precolonial period. In this context the book provides compelling studies on Indic terminologies and frames of reference to give due justice to the historical past of the land which shall also impact the way contemporary events and processes are analysed. About the Author Himanshu Roy is a Professor of Political Science Centre for Political Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi. Earlier he was a Professor of Political Science in Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College University of Delhi. He was the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Fellow in Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (20192021) and a Fellow in Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (20132014). His publications include State Politics in India (2017) Indian Political Thought (2017) Indian Political System (2018) Secularism and its Colonial Legacy (2009) Salwa Judum (2014) and Peasant in Marxism (2005).</p>