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A Republic is sustained not only by ideals, but by institutions that restrain power.
The Remembered Republic revisits Indias 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.