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COALITION POLITICS IN INDIA: AN ASSESSMENT

    1 Author(s):  SANDEEP KUMAR PATEL

Vol -  6, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 317 - 322  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Over the past 60 years, the Indian party system has been transformed from a stable, one party dominant system to an increasingly fragmented, unstable, multi-party system. The development of Indian multi-party system has been shaped by the pluralism and cultural diversity of the country, the traditions of the nationalist movement, clashing ideological perspectives and more recently by the politics based on religion, cast (Mandal Commission) and markets (liberalizationand globalization).

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