Today’s leaders find it easier to jump from party to party, regardless of ideology, and yet claim to represent the interests of people. Why is this so?
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There are subtle but what seem like long-term shifts in how politics is being pursued and constructed in the “New India” after 2014. The most...
Three Ways In Which Neoliberalism Changed Politics In New India – Analysis
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