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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2021)
A marxism-centric anthropological analysis of India to South Asian regime
Authors
Surbhi Pancharya
Abstract
When it comes to the Global aspects regarding anything like economy, defense or any other sort of development then there always a certain analysis that leads the distinctive approach to several phenomena of any country or regime with standardization analytical methodology. Likewise, when it comes to the worldly analysis, then in general developed countries like United States, Japan & some other European countries takes into the account for standardizing process and compatibility towards other nations from multiple majors that even includes the dependency of cultural and geographical aspects. Similarly, when the dealing looks forward from the South Asian regime, it should be a demand of rationality to standardize certain peculiar ordinance of systematically sustainable crucial majors e.g. Economical, Geographical, Indexing, International Relations, Governance and many more and that is must for the compatibility as described above but should also be focusing towards the likewise factorized vulnerability at the same time and therefore, India will be the most prominent standardization factor from all the viewpoints as mentioned previously. Here in this research; this facet of standardizing factor has been pin-pointed with certain crucial majors of Marxism because it gives the philosophical insights to the research which will be more beneficial towards the humanity and even simultaneously to the philosophical community to take this conceptualization as a matter of further analysis. Now, because the South Asian is much ignited with some crucial socialistic factors which is also a kind of driving force to the Politics there and other aspects; hence its analytical trajectories has been concerning around this realm only.
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Pages:06-08
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Surbhi Pancharya " A marxism-centric anthropological analysis of India to South Asian regime ". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 06-08
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