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Indian parliamentary system
India is currently debating the most appropriate form of polity for its stage of development and aspirations. Having operated a parliamentary polity for nearly a generation, the nation is reassessing this system in light of emerging political needs. This book examines why the debate on political models has arisen, whether the perceived shortcomings stem from leadership, constitutional provisions, or political culture, and how the political system can be regenerated.
The author analyzes various executive patterns from around the world to understand what India can learn from them. The book also discusses the prospects of parliamentarism in India and includes valuable comparative constitutional provisions from different countries, as well as documents prepared by Indian political leaders concerning constitutional change. Written with objectivity and scholarly clarity, it offers insight for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in Indian political reforms.
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