... national government fall within the jurisdiction of regional authorities—for example, in healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, land relations, taxation, and others. Despite the weakened approval ratings of the prime minister, the next national elections will be held in India in 2024, and N. Modi has enough time to restore the level of support and push the planned reforms forward.
... proscription, after Chinese relent over its technical-hold, allowed for the peddling of spin that speaks to visible evidence of persuasive traction for quiet, but purposeful Indian diplomatic manoeuvres, under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. (After all, Indian diplomacy has worked to bring international opinion around this issue, since 2009, but with little success until recent moves). Besides, as elections unfolded, the news of the Prime Minister being feted with highest civilian honors, first from Russia and latest by the UAE, for coveted contribution to the development of bilateral ties, served as effectively oriented the outcome of Indian foreign ...
... system with a large number of different national and regional parties. However, currently there are two major parties
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Who will win the next elections and what will this mean for India? We talked with Mr.
Christophe Jaffrelot
about the upcoming elections and Indian democracy. Mr. Jaffrelot is a Global Scholar at Princeton University and Research Director at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). He has served as the Director (2000–2008) of CERI and has taught South Asian politics in ...