The Role of Technology in Electoral Reforms

In the rapidly evolving digital era, technology has played an important role in revolutionising worldwide electoral processes. The influence of technology on electoral changes, from increasing transparency to empowering citizens, cannot be emphasised. As democracies advance, the incorporation of technology promises to address long-standing issues while also opening up new prospects for equality and efficiency. … Read more

Beyond Borders: A Comparative Analysis of Student Promotion Policies in India and the World

Global education systems must find a delicate balance between academic rigour and encouraging students’ intellectual development. The recent decision in India to terminate the no-detention policy in Classes 5 and 8 has reignited the discussion about student retention and promotion. As this policy shift sparks national debate, a comparative analysis of global trends can offer … Read more

The Influence of Regional Parties in Shaping National Policies

In India, regional parties have a significant and intricate influence on national policies. Regional parties concentrate on the particular needs and objectives of their respective states or regions, in contrast to national parties, which appeal to a wide spectrum of voters. These parties can affect national policymaking significantly because their concentrated attention often translates into … Read more

The Dynamics of Coalition Politics in Indian Elections

Coalition politics are an important part of the present Indian electoral landscape. The diversity of India’s electorate, which includes people from many castes, faiths, and regional identities, makes it more difficult for one party to obtain an absolute majority in many elections. As a result, one distinct aspect of Indian democracy is coalition politics, in … Read more

One Nation, One Election: A Global Perspective on Electoral Synchronization

India, the world’s most populous democracy, is continually holding elections. India’s electoral infrastructure is always in motion, with elections held on a nearly annual basis at the national and municipal levels. To minimise the expenditures, administrative burden, and policy stagnation associated with periodic elections, the concept of “One Nation, One Election” has emerged as a … Read more