AHRC-funded collaborative research project on the making of the Indian constitution. Pluralist Agreement and Constitutional Transformation lead from SOAS.
On the 76th anniversary of the adoption of the Indian Constitution, Dr. Arvind Kumar (@arvind_kumar__) writes on how it became a grassroots force, its liberatory spirit transforming it into a truly public document.
https://t.co/KM69HtPFT8
On the 76th anniversary of the adoption of the Indian Constitution, PACT collaborators @DrRBajpai and @manasraturi write on its transformative vision, particularly its commitment to substantive equality and group-differentiated rights. @IndianExpress
CLPR Senior Research Associate & Editor Vineeth Krishna @VineethKrishnaE conducted a @pact_project Constitutional History Education Workshop for 30 school teachers from various Kolkata schools on 13th September 2025.
Was #socialist & #secular an intrinsic part of the Indian Constitution or added to the preamble in 1976 thus significant ? Many such Qs tackled in addition to deepening the understanding of a constitution that acts as a glue to a country of 1.4 billion - with 22 official languages and 750 tribal groups- at an exhibition @SOAS under @pact_project that continues th research. @DrRBajpai thank you for your time.
CLPR Senior Research Associate & Editor @vineeth_krishna89 and Prof. Rochana Bajpai of @SOAS London conducted a @pact_project workshop at Lady Shri Ram College, New Delhi on 28 August. The workshop explored India’s constitutional history and its relevance to contemporary debates.
Join us for a special guided tour of After the Assembly: Constituting India at @SOAS.
📍 Thursday 18 September, 6:30 pm @SoasGallery
With Lead Curator Professor @DrRBajpai and the @UKIndiaPlatform team.
Details below: https://t.co/weKwsTRNl7