One-party dominance, a phenomenon where a single political party consistently holds power over an extended period within a democratic system, has profound implications for the functioning of governance and the dynamics of political competition.
UPSC Notes
Challenges before ECI and conduction of first general election – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Election Commission of India (ECI) stands at the forefront of one of the world’s largest democratic exercises, tasked with ensuring the fair and efficient conduct of elections in the world’s largest democracy.
Challenge of Building Democracy – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Building democracy is a multifaceted endeavor fraught with challenges at every turn. From the intricacies of institutional design to the complexities of societal norms, the task of establishing and maintaining democratic governance requires a delicate balance of power, participation, and accountability.
Constituent Assembly – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The idea of a Constituent Assembly was initially proposed by M.N. Roy. In 1935, the Indian National Congress (INC) formally called for the establishment of a Constituent Assembly to draft a constitution for India.
Issue of Official Language and Linguistic Reorganisation of States – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The issue of official language and linguistic reorganization of states stands at the intersection of politics, culture, and identity, wielding significant influence over the fabric of a nation.
Integration and Merger of Indian States – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The integration and merger of Indian states stands as a pivotal chapter in the nation’s post-independence history, reflecting a complex process of political, administrative, and socio-cultural amalgamation.
Policy of Equal Federation (1935-1947) – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Policy of Equal Federation, as outlined in the Government of India Act of 1935, was an attempt to incorporate the princely states into the broader political framework.
Rehabilitation and Resettlement of Refugees – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Rehabilitation and resettlement of refugees represent critical components of humanitarian efforts aimed at restoring dignity, stability, and hope to individuals and families displaced by conflict, persecution, or natural disasters.
The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, 1948 was a major tragedy in Indian history. Gandhi was the Father of the Nation and the leader of the Indian independence movement.
Challenges Associated with the Division of Resources – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The division of resources is a perennial challenge faced by societies across the globe, encompassing a myriad of economic, social, and political complexities.