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INDIA’S POLITICAL SYSTEM: A MODEL FOR LONG-TERM DEMOCRACY

Sawan Chahal
Page No. : 46-50

ABSTRACT

Generally, the political systems of Third World countries are characterised by political instability, turmoil, and conflict. The majority of Third World nations are battling for a stable political structure. While the majority of them begin their governments with democracy, only a handful can maintain it. However, there is one unique and unexpected state known as India that has all of the characteristics of Third World States and is capable of effectively maintaining its democratic system. The purpose of this research paper is to investigate and analyse how she maintained her democratic government’s sustainability despite thousands of handicaps. Essentially, the research will examine the variables that contributed to India’s successful democracy and the significance of these characteristics in sustaining a level of stability that may be emulated by other third-world nations


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