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The Challenges of Managing Religious Diversity in India: Between Hegemonic Domination and the Quest for Equality (2016)
Book Chapter
Kim, H., & Singh, G. (2016). The Challenges of Managing Religious Diversity in India: Between Hegemonic Domination and the Quest for Equality. In A. Dawson (Ed.), The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity: National Contexts, Global Issues (49-66). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315762555-4

This chapter discusses four ways of understanding the political management of religious diversity in India. It assesses the efforts of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to implement new policies and practices to improve th... Read More about The Challenges of Managing Religious Diversity in India: Between Hegemonic Domination and the Quest for Equality.

Violence and state formation in Pakistan (2015)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. Violence and state formation in Pakistan. In R. D. Long, G. Singh, Y. Samad, & I. Talbot (Eds.), State and Nation-Building in Pakistan: Beyond Islam and Security (192-206). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315696904-16

The idea behind this collection of essays was first mooted at the British Association of South Asian Studies conference held at Southampton in 2011. A number of us working on communal violence in India and Pakistan, with a strong interest in the hist... Read More about Violence and state formation in Pakistan.

Sikhs and Partition Violence: a Re-evaluation (2013)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2013). Sikhs and Partition Violence: a Re-evaluation. In I. Talbot (Ed.), The Independence of India and Pakistan: New Approaches and Reflections (120-136). Oxford University Press

United Progressive Alliance and Secularism (2011)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2011). United Progressive Alliance and Secularism. In L. Saez, & G. Singh (Eds.), New Dimensions of Politics in India: UPA in Power (55-66). Routledge

In contrast to the rich theoretical discussion of secularism and the Indian state (Bhargava 1998), there is a major hiatus in the literature on its political practice. This ambiguity, according to Brass (2006), arises from the fact that secularism oc... Read More about United Progressive Alliance and Secularism.

Conclusion (2011)
Book Chapter
Saez, L., & Singh, G. (2011). Conclusion. In New Dimensions of Politics in India: The United Progressive Alliance in Power (149-153). Routledge

Introduction (2011)
Book Chapter
Saez, L., & Singh, G. (2011). Introduction. In New Dimensions of Politics in India: The United Progressive Alliance in Power (1-10). Routledge

The State and Religious Diversity in Post-Independence India (2008)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2008). The State and Religious Diversity in Post-Independence India. In I. Talbot (Ed.), The Deadly Embrace: Religion, Politics and Violence in India and Pakistan, 1947-2000 (60-77). Oxford University Press

A Post-Colonial People: South Asians in Britain (2006)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2006). A Post-Colonial People: South Asians in Britain. In S. Sayyid, N. Ali, & V. S. Kalra (Eds.), A Postcolonial People: South Asians in Britain (291-304). Hurst

South Asia (2003)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2003). South Asia. In R. Hodess (Ed.), Global Corruption Report 2003. Transparency International (153-164). Profile

Sikhism and Just War Theory (2003)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2003). Sikhism and Just War Theory. In P. Robinson (Ed.), Just War in Comparative Perspective (126-136). Ashgate

Introduction (2003)
Book Chapter
Parekh, B., Singh, G., & Vertovec, S. (2003). Introduction. In G. Singh (Ed.), Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora (1-12). Routledge

Democratisation in South Asia (2002)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2002). Democratisation in South Asia. In P. Burnell (Ed.), Democratisation Through the Looking Glass (216-230). Manchester University Press