Indian Democracy offers a comprehensive analysis of India’s democratic framework, tracing its constitutional foundations and practical functioning. The book examines the parliamentary system, the role of the President, Prime Minister, Parliament, and state governments, while highlighting the division of powers and federal dynamics. It discusses electoral processes, political participation, and the importance of fundamental rights in sustaining democratic governance.
Special emphasis is placed on the challenges facing Indian democracy, such as corruption, political polarization, administrative inefficiency, and the evolving role of the judiciary in protecting citizens’ rights. The text connects theoretical principles with real-world governance, illustrating how democratic values are applied and tested in India’s diverse social and political context.
Written for clarity and analytical depth, the book serves as a resource for law students, political science students, researchers, and policy makers. It provides insights into both the functioning and the challenges of India’s democratic institutions, offering readers a holistic understanding of governance in the world’s largest democracy.








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