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New patterns of democracy in India
This book is an analytical study of the new patterns of democracy that developed in India after independence. Vera Micheles Dean examines how the Indian nation, with its complex social and political heritage, attempted to build a functioning democratic system under challenging conditions. Using a historical and political approach, the Dean describes the political processes that were formed since the beginning of independence, the dynamics of leadership, and how India adapted its democratic institutions to very diverse social realities. This work provides a sharp insight into the strengths and weaknesses of democratic practices in India, while showing how the country developed mechanisms of governance that reflect the aspirations of its people. This book is an important contribution for readers who wish to understand the evolution of democracy in India in the mid-20th century.
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