Free Essays on India Political System

  1. Presidential System of Government for India

    Presidential System of Government for India by Dr. Subhash Kapila India stands out as a shining symbol of democracy amongst the nations that emerged as independent states after the demise of colonial rule post-World War II. India’s founding fathers, and I stress the plural, opted for the Westminster...

  2. China and India Political and Economical Structures

    The People’s Republic of China and the Republic of India: Comparing and Contrasting Political and Economic Structures I. Introduction: In a political perspective “The People’s Republic of China” and the “Republic of India” are from diverse dimensions in which China is mostly dominated by the...

  3. China and India a Political comparison

    China and India a Political Comparison Thomas Hendricks POL353: Comparative Politics Instructor: Pamela Hunter 11/2/14 Introduction India and China are two very interesting and fascinating countries when one discusses their political systems, political cultures...

  4. Law and Political Violence

    [pic] POLITICAL SCIENCE-I B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) I Year II Trimester Year 2007 LAW AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE Submitted by: Subhang.p.Nair ID NO: 1612 DATE OF SUBMISSION: December 20, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 4 INTRODUCTION 6 POLITICAL VIOLENCE...

  5. Foreign Country Analysis Report - India

    Content 1. Introduction 2. The Political System 3. The Economic System 4. The Legal System 5. Culture 6. Geography 7. Conclusion 1. Introduction In recent decades, globalization plays an important role in integrating and emerging different countries’ economy and culture. For instance, the...

  6. Poltics in India

    constituent state within the Union of India has been the oldest demands in the history of modern India , till now its gain nothing rather remains as history creator of Indian Gorkha even after more than hundred years. Over the year this demand took various political turns and twist, it particularly and...

  7. Ancient India

    Ancient India The civilizations of the Indus River Valley were a very unique group for a number of reasons. As with most ancient civilizations, the social, political and economic systems were guided by religious beliefs. For ancient Indians; however, religious practice literally dictated most levels...

  8. Democracy and India

    Planet India, a book that examines “the turbulent rise of the largest democracy and the future of our world.” India is a country “going through a continued phase of incredible evolution and change,” she told America.gov.  In recent decades, India has moved from the tight control of a political dynasty...

  9. Eli Lilly in India

    Eli Lilly in India: Rethinking the Joint Venture Strategy Lilly Core Competence & Competitive Advantage: Innovation, research and drug development Lilly’s mission is to “create and deliver superior health care solutions in order to provide customers around the world with optimal clinical and...

  10. Country Financial Market Project (India)

    Country Financial Market Selected Country: India History of India India came into existence on 15th Aug 1947. India is formally recognized as Republic of India and it is located in South Asia. As per the statistics, India is the seventh largest country by area. According to the recent statistics...

  11. revolution in religion and philosophy in the civilizations in India and China

    India - India for most of its time was under the rule of imperial powers. There was the Mauryan Dynasty (324BC-183BC), Gupta rulers, and the Nomadic invasion. Under the rule of Ashoka, Mauryan rule followed the characteristic of the imperial pattern of dividing territory into provinces and use of a...

  12. The Role of Nris in India

    peace and prosperity of India and Indians around the world. There are over 25 millions NRIs in the world population. This is a significant population, that is talented, resourceful, and quite sensitive towards the development of India. During the period of last six months, India has gone through a cycle...

  13. India: a Republic Consisting of 28 States

    India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: भारत गणराज्य Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean...

  14. Environmental Issues in India

    Environmental issues in India The rapid growing population and economic development is leading to a number of environmental issues in India because of the uncontrolled growth ofurbanization and industrialization, expansion and massive intensification of agriculture, and the destruction of forests. ...

  15. Rights of and Restrictions on Women in India, China, and Japan

    restrictions would always follow. This eternal push and pull of the woman’s place in society lasted for many centuries. Women in Japan, China, and India were subject to similar liberties and laws, even though there were a few differences; these liberties and laws can be condensed into three categories:...

  16. Naxalite Problem of India

    Today, the Naxalite problem is ‘the single largest threat to India’. Largest number of domestic terrorist organisations in the world are in India. The footprint of the Naxalites has spread till India's capital New Delhi, as also the forest and hilly areas of northern States The Naxalite movement has...

  17. Death of U.S.-India Nuclear Deal

    President Bush's last, best chance for a positive legacy in international affairs. Last week administration officials conceded to the Financial Times that India would not approve a nuclear cooperation pact with Washington during Bush's tenure. In March 2006, President Bush signed a nuclear agreement in New...

  18. What Citizen of India Should Really Know

    What the citizens of India should really know The Nuclear DEAL? 1. The Indo US Cooperation on the Civilian Nuclear Program and the Agreement is now being called a 'deal', which, in common 'parlance' is not considered a polite word and our Prime Minister is being targeted as if he has made...

  19. A Review of Edward Luce’s in Spite of the Gods: the Strange Rise of Modern India

    Rise of Modern India Lant Pritchett* India poses a development puzzle on a grand scale. Sixty years of electoral democracy, thirty years of rapid growth, and a number of world class institutions (such as the Institutes of Technology or Election Commission) have led to talk of India as a superpower...

  20. Why India Will Overtake China

    Despite recent growth, political oppression will keep the Asian tiger on a tight leash. NEW YORK (Fortune) -- On behalf of thousands of peasants from his native village, Ma Wenlin, a self-taught lawyer in northern China, sued the local government in 1997 to recover taxes that had been illegally assessed...

  21. Judicial Activism in India: a Necessary Evil

    JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA: A NECESSARY EVIL Arpita Saha National Law University, Jodhpur, India ABSTRACT Judicial activism has always been a source of heated debate, especially in the light of recent developments in this regard. Over the last few years with various controversial decisions, judges of...

  22. The Brave New World: India- a Nation in Transition.

    THE BRAVE NEW WORLD: INDIA- A NATION IN TRANSITION. One of the most influential doctrines in Western Europe since the late eighteenth century is that all humans are divided into groups called ‘nations’. India is one such nation where multifarious ethnicities converge into a unified psychological consciousness...

  23. Corruption in India

    Corruption in India Corruption is not a new phenomenon in India. It has been prevalent in society since ancient times. History reveals that it was present even in the Mauryan period. Great scholar Kautilya mentions the...

  24. Strategic Development Between India & China

    Strategic Development between India & China - A comparison This article aims to compare the development strategies and trajectories of the two economic giants of Asia, India and China. Despite different political systems, China and India are aggressively pursuing economic liberalization for growth...

  25. Essays-India 2020

    Report of the Committee on India Vision 2020 Chairman Dr. S. P. Gupta lR;eso t;rs Planning Commission Government of India New Delhi DECEMBER, 2002 d` " .k pUæ iUr K. C. PANT mik/;{k ;ks t uk vk;ks x Hkkjr DEPUTY CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION INDIA lR;es o t;rs FOREWORD ...

  26. Democracy as Political Ideology

    (see Political ideologies), or a set of ideas proposed by the dominant class of a society to all members of this society. It also originated in the work of Karl Marx and its analysis remains a sign that such analysis is either Marxist or strongly influenced by Marxism. What is a political ideology...

  27. How Does the India of 2025 Look Like: Socially, Politically, and Economically 

    How does the India of 2025 look like: Socially, Politically, and Economically  PoliticalIndia has seen coalition governments in past 2 decades and this trend will more or less continue in 2025 also. Being such a diverse country, regional parties are bound to get strong and the difference between...

  28. Anti-Colonial Nationalismi in British Colonial India

    Anti-Colonial Nationalism in British Colonial India Ian Andrews INTP248 ID#: 300141754 Word Count: 1755 A thorough analysis of India during the fight for freedom from colonial British rule must include three different aspects: the origins, the nature, and the scope of the conflict. The...

  29. Hindu Militancy and the State of Interreligious Dialogue in India

    HINDU MILITANCY AND THE STATE OF INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE IN INDIA The Present Context: As the second largest democracy in the world, India sustains a political system identified itself as the Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic. It has a history of long-standing tolerance and peace...

  30. INDIA 2020

    INDIA: VISION 2020 Every country needs a vision statement, which stirs the imagination and motivates all segments of society to greater effort. It is an essential step in building a political consensus on a broad national development strategy, which encompasses, inter-alia, the role and responsibility...

  31. India in Future

    [pic] Delhi, August 14 2005: President Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam's speech: My Dear Citizens of India,  On the eve of the 59th Independence Day, I extend to you my best wishes for your happiness and prosperity. My greetings to all our people at home and abroad. Let us resolve, on this occasion, to...

  32. Religions in India - 1

    The construction of a chronological chart of religion in India presents notable problems, particularly with regard to Hinduism. Over the last four millenia, the Hindu tradition has evolved and developed along several diffferent lines and in the process given rise to a large number of tendencies and specific...

  33. Corruption India

    In the recent past, India has seen an upsurge in the number and extent of scams spanning across the public as well as the private sector. These scams, to some degree, have highlighted the prevalent levels of bribery and corruption in the country. The same is being echoed in India’s ranking in the corruption...

  34. Bop Crisis of India 1991

    Executive Summary: The paper attempts to study and analyze the various causes and factors that prompted the Balance of Payments crisis that occurred in India in 1991 and to evaluate the various steps taken by the Government and Central bank to fight the crisis and come out of it successfully. The paper begins...

  35. The Food Processing Sector in India

    is critical to India’s development, for it establishes a vital linkage and synergy between the two pillars of the economy—Industry and Agriculture. India is the world’s second largest producer of food and is expected to be a US$ 344 billion market in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate of 4.1 per cent...

  36. The Three Types of Economic Systems

    Angela Adams Byland Mid-term Essay February 11, 2009 The Three Types of Economic Systems When it comes to an economy, there are three basic economic questions that each must answer. When I think of economic questions, I think of more complicated stuff like "How do we control inflation?", "How do...

  37. Water Warriors of India-Initiative Towards Pure

    How do you contribute to solving community problems? ‘Water Warriors of India - Initiative towards Pure and Ample water' No water or contaminated water is commonplace news in the national or regional dailies of India. Such incidents are termed by newspapers as mismanagement of the government...

  38. India in the Decades Post-Liberalization

    English 151 2010 The Awakening of a Sleeping Tiger: India in the Decades Post-Liberalization “It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.” Kofi Anan is attributed with this saying, one that succinctly summarizes globalization’s...

  39. Pakistan Political Stability

    Pakistan Political Stability Since March 2007, tensions in Pakistan have been rising: the political instability surrounding both the presidential and parliamentary elections is commingling with the increase in militant activity within Pakistan proper, which led to around 60 suicide attacks in Pakistan...

  40. United Nations India Pak

    Earthquake prone zones in the world: - Japan Chile San Francisco Istanbul Tokyo Los Angeles Indonesia Recent Earthquakes: - Himachal Pradesh, India 2013 Kobe, Japan 2011 Haiti 2010 Northern Sumatra, Indonesia 2012 These are some of the very many earthquakes that have occurred over the past...

  41. Analysis of Terrorism in India

    Terrorism in India can be attributed to many low intensity conflicts within its borders. The regions with long term terrorist activities today are Jammu and Kashmir,Mumbai, Central India (Naxalism) and Seven Sister States (independence and autonomy movements). In the past, the Punjab insurgency led to...

  42. Causes of New Imperialism. Political or Economics?

    Did European Countries Embark On 'New Imperialism' more for political or economic reason? Imperialism is the suppression of one country by another country. European countries were the biggest imperialist during 19th century era, their policy of extending their state over other territories were mass...

  43. The Interlinking of Indian Rivers in India and Its Implications on Environment

    The Interlinking of Indian Rivers in India and its implications on Environment M. Feroz Khan Scientist, Reservoir Division of CIFRI, Hessarghatta Lake Post, Bangalore – 560089, India ferosekhan23@gmail.com 1. Introduction The availability of freshwater at various spots on the...

  44. Unesco-Higher Education in India-Vision N Action.Doc

    Higher Education in India Vision and Action Country Paper UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century Paris, 5-9 October 1998 Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO October 1998 This paper has been brought out by Indian National Commission...

  45. Doing Business in India - Essay

    Canada’s Tomorrow No. 10 Doing Business in India: Success, Failure and the Prospects for Canada Douglas Goold November 2010 Canadian International Council www.onlinecic.org Conseil international du Canada www.cicenligne.org Doing Business in India: Success, Failure and the Prospects for Canada ...

  46. Securities Market in India

    A Historical Perspective of the Securities Market Reforms in India His Excellency Mr. Mohammad Fazal, Governor of Maharastra, Sir Howard Davies, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, distinguished colleagues, friends from press, and ladies and gentlemen, good evening to all...

  47. Doing Business in India

    INDIA – DOING BUSINESS IN INDIA ITUL DAN-CATALIN India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the largest democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south...

  48. Usa and India Relation

    Foreign Policy Decision Making Case Study: USA- INDIA Presented by: Layal.Daher Indo-American relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the United States of America. The historic relationship between India and the United States was very strong. After Indian...

  49. Tianxia System

    Goswami Master’s Candidate, School of South East Asian Studies, Xiamen University, P.R. China Part I – Traditional Chinese World Order and Tribute System Part II – Relations with Barbarians and Foreigners Part III – Diplomacy Post Opium War Part IV – Unequal Treaties – International Law Perspective Part...

  50. Tupperware in India

    rallies being held in major cities to recognize and reward top-selling demonstrators, managers and distributorships. Tupperware India Tupperware started its operations in India in 1996 and is a household name today. It started its operation from Delhi and expanded in another 5 cities by the end of year...

  51. Jet Airway in India

    JETAIRWAYS IN INDIA INTRODUCTION: In July 2008, magazine ranked Jet Airways as the world's best long-haul airline after Singapore Airlines.[1] In a poll conducted by SmartTravelAsia.com in September 2008, it was voted as the world's seventh best airline overall.Jet Airways has also won a survey...

  52. The Progress of School Education in India

    An ESRC Research Group The progress of school education in India GPRG-WPS-071 Geeta Gandhi Kingdon Global Poverty Research Group Website: http://www.gprg.org/ The support of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is gratefully acknowledged. The work was part of the programme of...

  53. The Reserve Bank of India

    | |Mumbai, February 20: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor Usha Thorat said the apex bank has been taking several monetary measures in the last few months | |to contain inflation, which...

  54. The Political Economy of International Trade

    The Political Economy of International Trade Learning objectives • Describe the policy instruments used by governments to influence international trade flows. • Understand why governments sometimes intervene in international trade. • Articulate the arguments against strategic trade policy...

  55. Applied Psychology - Recruitment and Selection Practices in Shara India Pariwar

    TO STUDY THE RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PRACTICES WITH PRIMARY FOCUS ON SAHARA INDIA PARIWAR Summer Project submitted For Partial Fulfillment Of B.A.(H) Applied Psychology (2006-09) ABSTRACT The study followed a purposive design of research. It aimed...

  56. Passage to India

    1. Introduction 1.1 The Questions to be Discussed The protagonists of E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924) and Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient (1992) question their identities. Frantz Fanon claims that they go through different phases in order to become something (1993:40-41). This inevitable...

  57. Pak India Relatiion

    Pakistan India Relations As seen in “The Nation” newspaper. Link http://nation.com.pk/archives/May-20-2008 Pakistan-India relations since independence have been the victim of oscillations between short-lived periods of euphoria and raised expectations followed by long intervals marked by disappointment...

  58. political Embeddedness

    Lawyers, Political Embeddedness, and Institutional Continuity in China’s Transition from Socialism Author(s): Ethan Michelson Source: American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 113, No. 2 (September 2007), pp. 352-414 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10...

  59. Republic Day of India 1

    the birth of Independent India marking the beginning of the end of Colonial rule globally.  It was on 26th of November, 1949 that the Constituent Assembly adopted, enacted and gave to the nation the Indian Constitution with the following preamble:  We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved...

  60. the role of youth in india

    a sense of direction for the others to follow. Political freedom gives duties as well in responsibilities. These are more important as the case of India because we want to be free from poverty, disease and all types of divisive forces. Our political freedom must create conditions not only for better...