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Challenges of Indian democracy statement

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As India marks 70 years of independence, its democratic institutions are suffering from weaknesses that the government has done little to address.

As India marks 70 years of independence, its democratic institutions are suffering from weaknesses that the government has done little to address.India has been designated as Free by Freedom in the World for almost 20 consecutive years, placing it among other high-ranking countries that generally uphold political rights and civil liberties.

As India marks 70 years of independence, its democratic institutions are suffering from weaknesses that the government has done little to address.India has been designated as Free by Freedom in the World for almost 20 consecutive years, placing it among other high-ranking countries that generally uphold political rights and civil liberties.The world’s largest democracy has long held regular elections on a massive scale, and undergone peaceful transfers of power from one government to the next. The electoral process is not without its flaws, with reports of corruption, vote buying, and harassment indicating that there is still ample room for improvement. But elections have generally remained peaceful and competitive in recent years, allowing for the rise and fall of multiple parties and coalitions at the state and national levels.

As India marks 70 years of independence, its democratic institutions are suffering from weaknesses that the government has done little to address.India has been designated as Free by Freedom in the World for almost 20 consecutive years, placing it among other high-ranking countries that generally uphold political rights and civil liberties.The world’s largest democracy has long held regular elections on a massive scale, and undergone peaceful transfers of power from one government to the next. The electoral process is not without its flaws, with reports of corruption, vote buying, and harassment indicating that there is still ample room for improvement. But elections have generally remained peaceful and competitive in recent years, allowing for the rise and fall of multiple parties and coalitions at the state and national levels.Indeed, the 2014 victory of current prime minister Narendra Modi and his right-leaning, Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) may have dealt a fatal blow to the center-left Indian National Congress party’s traditional dominance of national politics. Congress had governed for most of the period since independence, with only brief interruptions before the 1990s, though it had increasingly relied on a coalition of smaller parties to maintain a majority.

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