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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA Republic is sustained not only by ideals, but by institutions that restrain power.
The Remembered Republic revisits India’s formative decades through memory, history, and lived experience—from village life to the national stage. Jayaveer Sankinani shows how courts, elections, diplomacy, science, and public culture once reinforced democratic confidence.
It is a measured inquiry into institutional memory: how disagreement stayed civil, authority remained answerable, and constitutional limits bounded ambition.
For thoughtful readers across ideological camps, it offers reflection without outrage—and a reminder of what made the Republic workable.
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Jayaveer Sankinani
Jayaveer Sankinani writes at the intersection of memory and public life. His work returns repeatedly to the quiet spaces where institutions are shaped—villages, classrooms, radio rooms, courtrooms, and Parliament corridors. He is the author of Grain Diplomacy and The Remembered Republic, in which personal reminiscence and archival history coexist. With a reflective style, Sankinani’s writing traces how the Republic learned to speak, argue, govern, and remember itself. He lives in India and continues to write on democracy, institutions, and the everyday moral imagination of public life.
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