Indian Democracy : contradictions and reconciliations / edited by Arvind Sivaramakrishnan and Sudarsan Padmanabhan.
Language: English Publication details: Los angeles : Sage Publications, 2020.Description: vii, 333 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9789353289805
- 320.954 R0
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book starts with a close analysis of the Constitution of India, which provides the theoretical validation for democratic politics and serves as a reflective and regulative ideal. It highlights the way adherence to democratic principles and nurturing of strong institutions have helped India negotiate and often reconcile contradictions such as caste inequalities, linguistic and ethnic identities, majority–minority divide, gender bias and divergences in the conception of democracy itself. Furthermore, the book delineates significant improvements in the maintenance of accurate electoral registers, enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct and use of electronic voting machines, considerable reductions in violence and intimidation in the recent decades, which have together contributed to strengthening the Indian voter’s confidence in democratic processes. This edited book will prove indispensable for all those who are interested in a close understanding of democracy in India.
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