India Loses Its Status of Electoral Democracy Under Modi: Global Report
The main reasons for the increasing authoritarianism in India are the complicity of courts and police, weak political opposition, flawed
Read moreThe main reasons for the increasing authoritarianism in India are the complicity of courts and police, weak political opposition, flawed
Read moreSince there is hardly any opposition party in India, Modi is virtually running the country as a one-party state which
Read moreProtesters argue that the Modi government is using the coronavirus cover to suppress dissent while the government has completely failed
Read moreAs corruption has become the lifeblood of Indian bureaucrats and politicians, no government in India tried to stop corruption. However,
Read moreIt is expected that the farmers’ agitation will intensify in the coming days and its epicenter will be Punjab. By
Read moreThe protesters categorically said that in order to dislodge the dictatorial Modi government, people will have to come on the
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