Dr B.R. Ambedkar’s immense contribution to the making of India’s Constitution is well known, but his pivotal role in shaping the nation as a democratic republic is less known.
In this book, author Narendra Jadhav chronicles Ambedkar's profound contributions as an eminent jurist, economist, social reformer and a political leader in India’s journey to becoming a sovereign democratic Republic. Dr Jadhav argues that, contrary to popular belief, it was not Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru or Sardar Patel who played the most decisive roles in constitutional reforms; it was Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar.
The book details Dr Ambedkar’s evolution as a scholar and social reformer, his practice of Liberal Republicanism, and an analysis of the constitutional reforms that led to the creation of a robust Constitution. Dr Jadhav’s work uniquely examines Ambedkar's diverse contributions, shedding light on aspects of his legacy often overlooked.
Dr Narendra Jadhav is a noted economist and author, having served as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha until April 2022.