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‘India lives in its villages’. This statement popularized by Mahatma Gandhi is often referred to in discussions about the country its past and its possible future. But what exactly is the Indian village? In the most basic sense the ‘village’ is a kind of human settlement always standing in contrast to the ‘town’ or ‘city’. Yet it is also an idea one which has undergone myriad shifts over the course of our nation’s history. In The Indian Village: Rural Lives in the 21st Century award-winning sociologist Surinder S. Jodhka critically examines the changing nature of the village in India both as an idea and as a lived reality. Reflecting on the colonial construction of India as a land of village republics a representation that was turned on its head in different ways by Indian nationalists in the early twentieth century and the post-liberalization nation this book provides a detailed account of how rural lives have been transformed in India through the decades. The book also looks at India’s modern villages to showcase the current diversity within agrarian and rural realities with specific focus on the processes of development and democracy in rural areas. The Indian village the author suggests is not a relic of the past. It has always been a dynamic reality and it lives on in an active relationship with the wider world. Besides its many other aspects and processes it enables the city to prosper just as the city keeps the village going. Radical innovative and grounded in impeccable scholarship The Indian Village is a seminal study of rural India.