Blog posts by: Siddharth Jha
B.N. Rau’s ‘Outlines of a New Constitution’
26 February 2023 • By Siddharth Jha
Sir Benegal Narsing Rau played a key role in the making of our Constitution. To commemorate his 136th anniversary, we draw attention to a document authored by him, which essentially outlined his vision of a 'United States of India' during a time when India's future was to be decided by feuding political parties with contrasting political visions.
The Tamil Nadu Governor and Constitutional Conventions
25 February 2023 • By Siddharth Jha
On 9 January 2023, the Governor of Tamil Nadu chose to skip certain portions of the speech prepared by the state government, while addressing the first session of the Legislative Assembly in the new year. This kicked off a huge political row, with the ruling party in Tamil Nadu alleging a serious breach of “convention”.
Why did B.R. Ambedkar Accept the Poona Pact?
19 December 2022 • By Siddharth Jha
What were the reasons behind Ambedkar accepting the Poona Pact despite the lack of inclusion of separate electorates within its provisions?
How did Ambedkar and Gandhi imagine Indian Federalism?
13 October 2022 • By Vineeth Krishna and Siddharth Jha
B.R. Ambedkar's and M.K. Gandhi's contrasting views on the caste system, have garnered wide attention. Here, we compare their views on an important constitutional design feature: Federalism.
The Making of India’s Constitution: 5 Essential Primary Sources
3 October 2022 • By Siddharth Jha
Five Primary Sources that are critical to engaging with India's Constitution-making project.
Monarchy and the Indian Republic
12 September 2022 • By Siddharth Jha
How did India decide to join the Commonwealth group of nations despite being a Republic?
