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various pressure groups and interest groups with examples from various countries including India​

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Answered by dinesh4488
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Answered by skyfall63
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A pressure group is a group of individuals who are collectively united to support and protect the shared interest.  They are a vital link between the government and the governed. They make governments more receptive, particularly between elections, to the desires of the population. The pressure group are distinct as they either do not contest elections or attempt to seize political influence however they have an impact on public policy through activism (the government decision).

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Types of Pressure groups in India

Business Groups

One of the leading, prominent & coordinated pressure groups in India is the business community. Examples are the "Confederation of Indian Industry"(CII), the "Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry"(FICCI)  the "Associated Chamber of Commerce (ASSOCHAM)", etc

Trade Unions

Trade unions cater to the need of labors & workers of the industries. These pressure groups are also known labor groups. In India, the different "trade unions" represent different "political parties". Ex: "The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC)","Communist Party of India" (CPI)

Agrarian Groups

These groups represent the "farmer community" of India & works for their well-being. Ex:  "Hind Kisan Panchayat", " Bhartiya Kisan Sangh" (control of socialist).

Religious Groups

In Indian politics religion-based groups have played an important part. They reflect the narrow viewpoint and are also considered anti-secular. The "Rashtriya Swyam Sevak Sangh (RSS)", "Vishwas Hindu Parishad" (VHP), "Brahmo Samaj" are examples of these organisations.

Caste Groups

Caste is one of the most significant aspects of the Indian society. It is, however, still one of the ideologies that hindered India 's ambitions and constitution. In India's polls, the caste element is also prominent. The Marwari Organization and Harijan Sewak Sangh are examples of caste communities.

Professional Association

Such an organisation raises concern of professionals from lawyers and surgeons, & teachers in India. For eg, the "Association of Engineers", the "Indian Bar Association (BCI)", and the "Indian Dentistry Council".

Students Association

Different associations in India represent the causes and problems of students. Examples include the "National Student Union" (Congress), "Asom Gan Parishad", "Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti", etc

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