classical liberal
N. Dandekar
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Authored 2 works in the archive.
Subject of 1 profile piece , including N. Dandekar on the Role of the Indian Navy .
Referenced in 1 other work , including Concentration of Economic Power .
In Concentration of Economic Power : Pendse invokes Professor Dandekar's pioneering poverty study — finding that at least 60% of Indians fall below minimum per-capita consumption norms — to argue for urgency in economic growth over ideological anti-concentration posture.
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N. Dandekar on the Role of the Indian Navy - "The weaknesses in this strategic thinking were exposed by Narayan Dandekar, a Member of Parliament representing the Swatantra Party in the Lok Sabha." · introduces Dandekar as the parliamentary voice who first challenged the post-1965 defensive naval doctrine
- "Dandekar asserted that an appropriate posture for the armed forces would involve defence from strength. He described it as an aggressively defensive posture." · captures his signature doctrinal contribution: 'aggressive defence' as a reframing of non-aligned security policy
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- Concentration of Economic Power · 1972
- "Citing the Ruling Party's Garibi Hatao mandate and Professor Dandekar's recent pioneering study, which found that at least 60 per cent of Indians fall below the minimum per-capita consumption norms used by the Planning Commission" · Dandekar's data on mass poverty is deployed to redirect attention from concentration to growth