Indians in South Africa: Political economy of race relations
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Book Details
• Publisher: Kalinga Publications
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1999
• Pages: 175
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
This book provides a historical and analytical study of racial discrimination in South Africa, with a particular focus on the Indian community. It traces the evolution of discriminatory policies and legislative measures imposed on non-white populations from the late 19th century onward.
The content examines the experiences, struggles, and contributions of the Indian diaspora in South Africa, highlighting how issues related to identity, rights, and representation have developed over time. It also reflects on the role of Mahatma Gandhi, who first raised concerns about the “Indian Question” during his time as a lawyer and community leader.
The book further analyzes the changes that occurred in South Africa following the end of apartheid, evaluating their impact on the Indian community and the ongoing challenges that persist. Written in an informative and analytical style, it is a valuable resource for readers interested in history, race relations, and diaspora studies.

