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Debaditya Bhattacharya, "The Indian University: A Critical History" (Orient BlackSwan, 2025)

Debaditya Bhattacharya, "The Indian University: A Critical History" (Orient BlackSwan, 2025)

Update: 2025-09-19
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Is there such a thing as an ‘Indian university’? Is there an ‘idea’ of an Indian university? Were universities in India living and breathing products of the soil, or were they conceptual imports from a colonial heritage? What is the relationship between universities in India and the ‘publics’ that have inhabited or are alienated by them? More pointedly, how ‘public’ is the Indian public university?


This volume explores the historical makings of the Indian university as it stands today, by sifting through archives, colonial/postcolonial policies, textual-literary records and political-economic developments. What results is a ‘critical history’ – navigating the force of myth and promise, revolutions and reforms, communities and markets. From the glorification of ancient ‘greatness’ to the riskiness of ‘platform futures’, this book offers a time travel through one of the most exalted and yet most abused institutions of our age – the university.


Dr. Tiatemsu Longkumer, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan, researches indigenous religion and Christianity among the Nagas, Buddhism in Bhutan, and Generative AI in education.

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Debaditya Bhattacharya, "The Indian University: A Critical History" (Orient BlackSwan, 2025)

Debaditya Bhattacharya, "The Indian University: A Critical History" (Orient BlackSwan, 2025)

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