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India's democratic experiment presents an interesting dichotomy. While elections have witnessed high voter participation rates on a sustained basis, Indian citizens are quite vocal in expressing their distrust of their elected representatives in the Parliament. Ronojoy Sen, senior research fellow at the Institute of South Asia Studies at the National University of Singapore, joins us in this episode to help analyse the evolution of the Parliament from an institutional lens. We focus on how the practice of Indian democracy has had a bearing of the Parliament's trajectory since Independence.
#CHE #thecoffeehouseexperience #RonojoySen #Indiandemocracy #parliament
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By The Coffee House ExperienceIndia's democratic experiment presents an interesting dichotomy. While elections have witnessed high voter participation rates on a sustained basis, Indian citizens are quite vocal in expressing their distrust of their elected representatives in the Parliament. Ronojoy Sen, senior research fellow at the Institute of South Asia Studies at the National University of Singapore, joins us in this episode to help analyse the evolution of the Parliament from an institutional lens. We focus on how the practice of Indian democracy has had a bearing of the Parliament's trajectory since Independence.
#CHE #thecoffeehouseexperience #RonojoySen #Indiandemocracy #parliament
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thecoffeehouseexperience
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coffeehouseexp
RSS Feed: https://rss.com/podcasts/thecoffeehouseexperience/
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3P75RSN
Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3Z9dsVn