ABSTRACT

This volume examines the distinct structural characteristics of Indian politics and unearths significant sociopolitical and economic processes which are critical to the political articulation of governance in the country. It reflects on the foundational values of Indian polity, the emergence of the nation post-colonialism, the structural fluidity of federalism in India, and the changing nature of the planning process in the country. The book also studies the electoral processes, social movements, party system, local and state governance. Apart from analyzing corruption and public grievance systems, the volume also probes into significant issues in Indian politics.

 

This book will be useful to the students, researchers and faculty working in the field of political science, public administration, political sociology, political economy and post-colonial contemporary Indian politics in particular. It will also be an invaluable and interesting reading for those interested in South Asian studies.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Foundational Values of Indian Polity

chapter 2|16 pages

Nature of the Indian State

chapter 4|15 pages

Federalism in India

chapter 5|15 pages

Parliament

chapter 6|15 pages

The Union Executive

chapter 7|16 pages

Judicial System

chapter 8|15 pages

State Executive

chapter 10|17 pages

The Evolution of Indian Administration

chapter 11|16 pages

Public Services

chapter 12|18 pages

Constitutional and Statutory Commissions

chapter 13|14 pages

Party System

chapter 14|16 pages

Electoral Process in India

chapter 15|17 pages

Local Governance in India

chapter 17|16 pages

Social Movements

chapter 18|16 pages

Major Issues in Indian Politics

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion