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Iron Lady, Velvet Glove? The Decades That Forged and Fractured Modern India

Details

Jun 20 2025 to Jun 20 2025 6:30 p.m.

Where

Bangalore International Centre

7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071

Event Description

Was Indira Gandhi a pragmatic nation-builder or an authoritarian disruptor or both? Historian Srinath Raghavan’s new book, Indira Gandhi: The Years That Transformed India, explores her complex legacy, from her central role in reshaping India’s political structure to the controversial imposition of the Emergency.

In this conversation with constitutional scholar Arun Thiruvengadam, the session will explore the making and unmaking of democratic institutions, the long shadow of the Emergency, and the resonances of Indira’s era in the India of today. A Q&A with the audience will follow.

Speakers

Srinath Raghavan
Author & Professor, Ashoka University
Srinath Raghavan is a Professor of International Relations and History at Ashoka University and is the author of several books, including The Most Dangerous Place: A History of the United States in South Asia (Penguin Allen Lane, 2018), India’s War: The Making of Modern South Asia, 1939 – 1945 (Penguin Allen Lane, 2016), 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh (Permanent Black, 2013), and War and Peace in Modern India: A Strategic History of the Nehru Years (Permanent Black, 2010).

Raghavan has also written the official history of the Kargil War for the Government of India. His book on India in the 1970s will be published in 2025. He is the recipient of the Infosys Prize for Social Sciences (2015).


Arun Thiruvengadam
Professor of Law, NLSIU, Bangalore
Arun Thiruvengadam is a Professor of Law at the National Law School, Bangalore (“NLS”). He holds degrees in law from NLS and the New York University School of Law. He teaches and researches on Indian constitutional and regulatory law, comparative constitutional law, South Asian law and politics and welfare rights. He is the author of The Constitution of India: A Contextual Analysis (Bloomsbury UK/India, 2017), and has co-edited five other books. In 2025, he is scheduled to teach courses at the Faculty of Law, University of Zurich and the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law, Sydney.


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