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ndia at the End of Democracy is a sharp, uncompromising examination of how democracy can survive in form while failing in substance. Through clear analysis and moral urgency, Tarik Islam argues that India’s crisis is not the absence of elections, but the collapse of accountability, justice, and consequences for power.
The book explores how delayed justice, political protection of crime, weaponization of religion, controlled media narratives, and citizen obedience have hollowed out democratic life. Elections continue, debates rage, and institutions exist—but justice arrives late, accountability weakens with authority, and citizens are slowly conditioned to accept decay as normal.
Rather than attacking individuals or faith, the book focuses on systems and patterns:
how power shields itself, how truth is buried under noise, how citizenship is reduced to voting, and how democracy erodes quietly in everyday life.
Moving beyond diagnosis, the book calls for reform—enforceable accountability, justice that works, separation of religion from governance, responsible media, and active citizenship. It insists that democracy is not saved by slogans or leaders, but by institutions that answer, laws that deter, and citizens who refuse silence.
Written in a restrained, philosophical, and civic tone, India at the End of Democracy is for readers who believe that criticism is not disloyalty—and that demanding reform is the highest form of patriotism.
This is not a book about despair.
It is a book about warning, responsibility, and the possibility of renewal—before democracy becomes only a ritual, not a reality.
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