Abstract

Gérard Heuzé, Non-governmental Organisations in Contemporary India The considerable expansion of non-governmental organisations in India is part of the continuity of imperial domination characterized by debates between utilitarians and moralists and between missionaries and orientalists. The welfare state which developed in India after indépendance is an important factor in this evolution, but to understand the specificity of the case of India, the situation must be placed within the global context of the non-territorial feudalization accompanied by a calling into question of the Indian nation and the Indian state. In this context, the Indian state has been progressively reduced to its repressive functions.

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