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Politics of India

Political Institutions & Parties

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Republic of India

• A federal republic with a parliamentary system of government

• capital: New Delhi

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A federal system

• 29 states and 7 centrally administered Union Territories– 2 states are partially claimed by Pakistan and

China

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What are union territories?

• A union territory is a type of administrative division in the Republic of India.

• Unlike states, which have their own elected governments, union territories are ruled directly by the Union Government (Central Government), hence the name 'union territory'.

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Union Territories in India

1.Andaman and Nicobar Islands2.Chandigarh3.Dadra and Nagar Haveli4.Daman and Diu5.Lakshadweep6.National Capital Territory of Delhi7.Puducherry

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Federal system

• Relatively centralized

• federal government controls the most essential government functions– defense– foreign policy– taxation– public expenditures– economic (industrial) planning

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Federal system

• state governments formally control– agriculture– education– law and order within states– dependent on central government for funds

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Federal system

• considerable center-state conflict when ruling political party in a state is different from national ruling party

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Parallel state structure

• Formal political structure of the states parallels that of the national government

• national state

• President Governor

• Prime Minister Chief Minister

• Parliament Assembly

• Supreme Court High Court

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Organs of government

• Legislature

• Executive

• Judiciary

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The legislature

• Parliamentary system of government– the executive authority is responsible to the

Parliament

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The legislature

• bicameral Parliament– Rajya Sabha (Council of States)– Lok Sabha (House of the People)

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Rajya Sabha (Council of States)

• The Upper House

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Upper House

• Rajya Sabha (Council of States)

• not more than 250 members(currently 245)– 12 are nominated by the President of India– the rest are indirectly elected

• by state Legislative Assemblies

• The Council of States can not be dissolved– members have terms of 6 years– 1/3 members retire at end of every 2nd year

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Lok Sabha

• House of the People

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Lower House

• Lok Sabha (House of the People)

• 545 members– 2 are appointed by the President of India– the rest are directly elected from single-

member districts

• 5-year terms unless dissolved

• Lok Sabha elects its presiding officer– the Speaker

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Lok Sabha

• Elections held at least every 5 years

• Prime Minister may call elections earlier.

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Prime Minister

• Leader of the majority party leader in Lok Sabha becomes the prime minister

• prime minister nominates a cabinet– members of Parliament in the ruling coalition– Council of Ministers

• effective power is concentrated in the office of the prime minister– where most of the important policies originate

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Prime Ministers of India

• 38 years in the Nehru-Gandhi family

• more and more rapid turnover

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The President of India

• Head of the State

• Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces

• elected by an electoral college– national Parliament– state legislature

• 5-year terms

• can be reelected

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The President of India

• Ceremonial office– symbolize national unity– supposedly above partisan politics

• mostly acts on the advice of the prime minister

• President plays a significant role when the selection of a prime minister is complex– in 1998 President requested BJP to form govt.

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The Judiciary

• Fundamental contradiction in constitution– principle of parliamentary sovereignty– principle of judicial review

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The Judiciary

• judiciary tries to preserve the constitution’s basic structure

• to ensure that legislation conforms with the intent of the constitution

• parliament tries to assert its right to amend the constitution