Description
South Asia is often seen as chaotic, volatile and even undemocratic. But former Chief Election Commissioner of India S.Y. Quraishi argues inΒ Democracyβs HeartlandΒ that no other region has embraced the democratic experiment as fully, or as fiercely, as South Asia.
From Indiaβs electoral juggernaut to Pakistanβs power struggles, Bangladeshβs voter resilience to Nepalβs constitutional churn, Afghanistanβs downslide to Bhutanβs hesitant first steps, Quraishi offers a comparative tour of the subcontinentβs democracies, warts, wonders and all. Drawing on decades of first-hand experience, he combines sharp analysis with untold stories from the front lines of elections across the region.
What emerges is a definitive account of how democracy survives, adapts and even thrives in South Asia despite the odds. Bold, original and deeply informed,Β Democracyβs HeartlandΒ repositions the region as democracyβs most vital and contested terrain.

