Modern Political Philosophy
| Modern Political Philosophy | |
| I. Modernity and its Discourses | |
| Kant on Modernity, Faith on Reason, Understanding Nature’s nature. | |
| II. Romantics | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft | |
| III. Liberal Socialist | |
| John Stuart Mill | |
| IV. Radicals | |
| Karl Marx | |
| Hegel |
Indian Political Thought-I
| Indian Political Thought-I | |
| I. Introduction to Modern Indian Political Thought | |
| II. Raja Rammohan Roy: Rights | |
| III. Pandita Ramabai: Gender | |
| IV. Vivekananda: Ideal Society | |
| V. Gandhi: Swaraj | |
| VI. Ambedkar: Social Justice | |
| VI. Tagore: Critique of Nationalism | |
| VII. Iqbal: Community | |
| IX. Savarkar: Hindutva | |
| X. Nehru: Secularism | |
| XI. Lohia: Socialism |
India’s Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World
| (DSE-4) India’s Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World | |
| Unit-1: India’s Foreign Policy: From a Postcolonial State to an Aspiring Global Power | |
| Unit-2: Indo-US, Indo-Russian Relations | |
| Unit-3: China’s Partnership with India | |
| Unit-4 : India and South Asia | |
| Unit-5: India’s Talking Style on Trade, Environment and Security Strategy | |
| Unit-6): India in the Contemporary Multipolar World | |
| (B) : BRICS |
Public Policy in India
| (DSE-3) Public Policy in India | |
| Unit-1: Policy Analysis | |
| Unit-2: Analysis of Policy in the Context of Principles of State | |
| Unit-3: Political Economy and Policy: Interest Groups and Social Movements | |
| Unit-4: Different Models of Public Policy Decision Making in India | |
| Unit-5: Ideology and Policy- Nehruvian Approach, Economic Liberalization and Contemporary Development |

