We have solid studies of the Congress under British rule, with books written about its operations in different parts of India, yet there are no systematic studies of this most influential of political parties in the post-independence period. Again, there are numerous ethnographic accounts of the caste system conducted in the fifties, the sixties, the seventies, and the eighties. Yet, we have no analytical overview of caste since Independence.
We have had political scientists conducting field studies of every single election since 1952. But we have no comprehensive analysesof changes over time in voter behaviour, election propaganda, or election finance.
These examples could be multiplied manifold. The Republic of India is a Union of twenty-eight states, some larger than France and Germany.Yet not even the biggest or most important of these states have had their histories written. Again, there are no serious biographies of some of the key figures in our modern history: such as Sheikh Abdullah or C. N. Annadurai or A. Z. Phizo or (to take figures from very different fields) Pandit Ravi Shankar or Dhirubhai Ambani.
It is this lack that the New India Foundation seeks to address, by sponsoring work of quality on modern India.
The New India Foundation invites applications for the fourth round of the New India Fellowships. Open only to Indian nationals, these Fellowships will be awarded for a period of one year, and will carry a stipend of Rs 50,000 a month. Fellowship holders shall be expected to write original books. Proposals should be oriented towards final publication, and outline a road map towards that destination. The Foundation is ecumenical as regards genre, theme, and ideology: the only requirement is that the proposed work contribute to the fuller understanding of independent India. Thus Fellowship holders may choose to write a memoir, or a work of reportage, or a thickly footnoted academic study. Their books could be oriented towards economics, or politics, or culture. They could be highly specific—an account of a single decade or a single region—or wide-ranging, such as a countrywideoverview.