Dimensions of Indian Politics: From Ancient Traditions to Contemporary Democracy, Gender and Global Linkages explores India’s political landscape through twenty chapters in five sections. Beginning with Rajadharma and Kautilya’s statecraft, it examines institutions, federalism, and regional dynamics. The book highlights gender participation, social justice, tribal development, digital activism, and media’s influence. Concluding with leadership, foreign policy, and global linkages, it offers scholars, students, and policymakers nuanced insights into Indian democracy.