A Time of Coalitions: Divided We Stand"This topical book, written by two eminent journalists, convincingly argues against two commonly held beliefs concerning Indian politics. Their basic premise is that India has come a long way from the time when a single party, the Congress, dominated our polity. Instead, it has given way to multi-party configurations or coalitions which, they demonstrate, are neither temporary nor an aberration - coalitions are here to stay, they say, at least in the foreseeable future. Second, they expertly dismiss the view that India's polity is essentially bipolar, led by either of the two largest parties - the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress party - and that other political parties have no option but to choose which of these two they will align themselves with."--BOOK JACKET. |
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The elections to the state assemblies of Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh ,
Rajasthan and Delhi in December 2003 provided evidence that the so - called
bipolarity of Indian politics is being threatened even in states that have
traditionally ...
The elections to the state assemblies of Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh ,
Rajasthan and Delhi in December 2003 provided evidence that the so - called
bipolarity of Indian politics is being threatened even in states that have
traditionally ...
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ne three sia partners the nati The victory of the BJP in the December 2003
elections to the assemblies of three states in northern and central IndiaRajasthan
, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh - further strengthened the party and the NDA
...
ne three sia partners the nati The victory of the BJP in the December 2003
elections to the assemblies of three states in northern and central IndiaRajasthan
, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh - further strengthened the party and the NDA
...
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In the 1st general elections held in independent India between October 1951 and
February 1952 , the BJS won three out of the 94 Parliamentary seats it had
contested ( two from West Bengal and one from Madhya Pradesh ) out of 489
seats in ...
In the 1st general elections held in independent India between October 1951 and
February 1952 , the BJS won three out of the 94 Parliamentary seats it had
contested ( two from West Bengal and one from Madhya Pradesh ) out of 489
seats in ...
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List of Abbreviations | 6 |
Acknowledgements | 26 |
Illusion of Consensus | 349 |
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