DEMOCRACY IN INDIA: THE IMPORTANCE OF COALITIONS FOR STABILITY AND REPRESENTATIO

Authors

  • K. P. Karunakaran Assistant Professor, Dept. of Studies and Research in Political Science, Rani Channamma University, Vidy Sangama, Belagavi-591156, Karnataka-India

Keywords:

coalition politics, multi-party system, bi-party system, political mobilization, caste, community, Union-level politics, regional parties, state-level governance, India

Abstract

Coalition governance has become a significant aspect of Indian politics, and this paper explores the challenges and types of coalitions that Indian political parties face. It suggests that coalitions are critical for democracy's formation and essential for India's transition from a multi-party to a bi-party system. The article examines the historical significance of caste and community roles in political mobilization, tracing its post-independence years to the recent decade, as well as the fluctuations of power between the Congress Party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the emergence of regional parties, which have come to dominate Unionlevel politics. The paper concludes with the current challenges and tensions in Indian politics, concerning state-level governance and the Union's capacity to meddle in regional affairs.

Published

2023-08-03

How to Cite

Karunakaran , K. P. (2023). DEMOCRACY IN INDIA: THE IMPORTANCE OF COALITIONS FOR STABILITY AND REPRESENTATIO. SADI Journal of Economics and Social Sciences (SJESS), 9(1), 11–16. Retrieved from https://sadijournals.org/index.php/SJESS/article/view/60

Issue

Section

Review Paper