Sunrise Over Ayodhya by Salman Khurshid is a reflective and thoughtful exploration of Indian nationhood in the contemporary era, set against the deeply symbolic and contested backdrop of Ayodhya. Blending constitutional values, personal experience, and political insight, the book examines how ideas of faith, identity, secularism, and democracy intersect in modern India, especially in the aftermath of the Ayodhya verdict.
Key Features
- Examination of the Ayodhya dispute as a lens to understand Indian nationhood
- Discussion on constitutional morality, secularism, and pluralism
- Personal reflections drawn from public life and political engagement
- Analysis of reconciliation, coexistence, and democratic resilience
- Emphasis on dialogue, constitutional values, and peaceful resolution
This book will appeal to students and scholars of political science, constitutional law, history, and public policy, as well as civil services aspirants, journalists, policymakers, and readers interested in contemporary Indian politics. It is especially relevant for those seeking a nuanced, constitutionally grounded perspective on identity, faith, and democracy in India.