The resilience of the federalized party system contributes to the persistence of coalitions due to multilevel electoral contests. Coalitions no longer merely address deficits in numbers in the Lok Sabha. They also cater to the need for allies in the states in order to reach the required numbers in the Rajya Sabha and for the more effective implementation of national policies in the states. They have become essential to carry forward the legislative agenda of the party in power at the Centre.
This collection of essays looks at the issues that have emerged from this changed constellation of forces in the context of sustained economic growth and enduring inequalities. Many of the problematic issues addressed are a legacy of previous phases, such as the persistent neglect of certain regions and sections of society.
Throughout history, India has been characterized by diverse, cultures, languages, religions and regions. Indian federalism serves the second largest population in the World with multiple diversities and ethnicities. The federal system has served well for India in terms of promoting democracy, strengthening the national unity and achieving the fair level. of economic progress. Though Indian federalism is not among the world's oldest federal political system, it is nevertheless, steadily emerging as a key feature of its political system and also an interesting example of the innovative potential of federalism.
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Hindu (872)
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Islam (233)
Jainism (271)
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Mahatma Gandhi (377)
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