Purpose – This paper examines the decline of the largest working parliamentary democracy in India overtime, but accelerating since 2014 as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Center (as the federal government is commonly known). Design/methodology/approach – It is eclectic. Original constitution, along with commentaries, are studied. News outlets, government pronouncements, journal articles, and other media outlets — electronic and print — are also sourced. Findings – The findings show how three important features in democracy — elections and their outcomes, control of information, and suppression of dissent are widely used to undermine constitutional democracy. Originality/value – D...
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A type of governance known as democracy is one in which members of the population take part in the m...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
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This paper reviews evidence and argument concerning the quality of government in India, especially p...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
Last Friday Professor Ashutosh Varshney spoke at LSE on Indian Democracy. Before his presentation So...
Many concerned citizens, including judges, bureaucrats, politicians, activists, journalists, and aca...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
A type of governance known as democracy is one in which members of the population take part in the m...
On 15 Aug 1997, India celebrated 50 years as an independent nation. Except for a brief 18 months bet...
On 15 August 1997, India celebrated fifty years as an independent nation. Except, for a brief eighte...
This article is a critical appraisal to the findings of Sweden based Institute V-Dem1 , the Democrac...
An analysis of the actions of the Emergency reveals a systematic perversion of the fundamental conce...
Elections are one of the most important features of the democratic process which constitutes the sig...
This study is concerned with the effect of India's state of emergency 1975-77, on the operation of t...
In this paper, we examine the parliamentary democracy in India. The Constitution makers adopted the ...
As India is hailed as the next superpower, do its political credentials stand up to scrutiny? Is its...
In the context of Narendra Modi’s recent electoral victory, Moiz Tundawala questions the widespread ...
This paper reviews evidence and argument concerning the quality of government in India, especially p...
As a nation of over one billion people and the world’s largest democracy, India is sometimes confron...
Last Friday Professor Ashutosh Varshney spoke at LSE on Indian Democracy. Before his presentation So...