PARTY SYSTEM IN INDIA Rekha Diwakar.
Language: English Series: Oxford India short introductionsPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press, 2017/01/01Edition: First editionDescription: 185ISBN:- 9780199479597
- 0199479593
- 324.254 DIW/PA
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Party System in India
Rekha Diwakar
Oxford India Short Introductions Series
This book provides an analysis of the Indian party system through its various phasesfrom the dominance of the Congress party, to the emergence of regional parties and coalition politics, and more recently, a move towards a BJP-centred party system.
It argues that the Indian party system continues to be shaped by a complex interaction of sociological, institutional, and contextual factors.
An authoritative and dependable short read for any beginner or enthusiast looking for a quick understanding on Indian elections, and political parties in India.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-166) and index.
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