Introduction: Understanding conflict resolution: The Gandhi way.- Part I: Conflict resolution: philosophy and practice.- Gandhi's Theory and Practice of Duty.- Satyagraha and swaraj: Equality before freedom.- Gandhi on Ahimsa as Ethical Action.- Normalisation and Dehumanisation of Violence in Today's World: Elements of a Gandhian Response.- An understanding of Gita through Gandhi's politics.- Part II: Gandhi's creative vision of conflict transformation.
- Gandhi's Approach to conflict resolution.- Satyagraha for conflict resolution as envisioned in Gandhi's Hind Swaraj.- Addressing Conflict Resolution Challenges: A Gandhian Perspective.- Conflict, Gandhi & Silence: Exploring Gandhi's Advocacy of 'Silence' as a Powerful Tool for Resolving Conflict.- Gandhi's Constructive Programs and Non-violent Communication.- Pedagogy for Peace and Conflict Resolution: Education in Gandhian Thought and Praxis and Its Relevance in the 21st Century.- Part III: Sustainability in Gandhian thought and praxis.- Gandhi, Participatory Democracy and Conflict Resolution: An Environmental Examination.
- Understanding Environmental Economics from Gandhian Perspective.- Accommodating safe spaces: Non-Violent Communication and sustainability.- A Gandhian model of conflict resolution: Spatial intervention by women in the Indian national movement.- -Part IV: Conflicts and peace building: From colonial to contemporary Period.- Gandhi's Path to Peace: The Noakhali Pilgrimage and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution.- Gandhi, Satyagraha and Sovereign: The Pragmatism of Nonviolence in Gandhi, Gregg, King and Chavez.- Is the Gandhian Non-violence still relevant in today's world?.- Non-Violent Communication and Conflict Resolution in India's Foreign Policy.