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Pralay Kanungo

Dr. Pralay Kanungo’s research examines the intersection of religion and politics through the lens of Hindu Nationalism. Using an interdisciplinary, comparative, and ethnographic approach, his work seeks to explain how ideology and practice interact and the outcomes of this interplay.

Research interests

  • Religion and politics
  • Hindu nationalism
  • Indian politics

About Pralay Kanungo

Dr. Pralay Kanungo’s research explores the entanglement of religion and politics through the prism of Hindu Nationalism. Being inter-disciplinary, comparative and ethnographic, this research attempts to explain the process and outcome of the interplay of ideology and practice.

Professor Pralay Kanungo is currently Fellow at Max-Weber-Kolleg, Erfurt University (2018-2019) and Guest Professor at Sichuan University, Chengdu (2015-2020). He was Professor/ICCR Chair of Contemporary India Studies at LIAS/IIAS, Leiden University (2013-2018) and Honorary Professor at Australian Catholic University, Melbourne (2015-2018). Before coming to Leiden University, he was Professor and Chair, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, a Fellow at Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi and Visiting Professor at Maison des Sciences De L’Homme, Paris.

Kanungo is the author of RSS’s Tryst with Politics: From Hedgewar to Sudarshan (2002) and co-edited The Algebra of Welfare-Warfare (OUP, 2019) Cultural Entrenchment of Hindutva (Routledge, 2011), Public Hinduisms (Sage, 2012) and The Politics of Ethnicity in India, Nepal and China (Primus, 2014).