Delhi University is set to remove several critical texts from its postgraduate Political Science and History syllabi, including works by Christophe Jaffrelot and Amita Baviskar. The proposed changes, which follow the exclusion of courses on Pakistan and China, have sparked concerns over political influence and shrinking academic freedom under the guise of curriculum restructuring. Delhi University is set to remove several critical texts from its postgraduate Political Science and History syllabi, including works by Christophe Jaffrelot and Amita Baviskar. The proposed changes, which follow the exclusion of courses on Pakistan and China, have sparked concerns over political influence and shrinking academic freedom under the guise of curriculum restructuring.
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