Text Books On Politics in India
A. Text Book on Politics in India for second semester Gauhati University edited by Pankaj Bora and Chuchengfa Gogoi
B.The Politics of India since independence by Paul R. Brass
C. An Introduction to Politics in India edited by Pankaj Bora and Chuchengfa Gogoi
D. Politics in India by Rajni Kothari
E. An Introduction to Indian Government and Politics edited by Chuchengfa Gogoi and Pankaj Bora User:Prof. Pankaj Bora
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