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Endowments of Indian Political System

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International Journal of Political Science 9(2):p 25-28, July-December 2023. | DOI: 10.21088/IJOPS.2454.9371.9223.3

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Hanumanthappa DG. Endowments of Indian political system. Int J Pol Sci. 2023;9(2):61-4.

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Received : April 18, 2023         Accepted : May 03, 2023          Published : June 30, 2023

Abstract

Several legacies of the Indian political system have been addressed in this study. Legacies are defined as a political system's prior historical legacy. There are both official and informal political legacies. Government, Federal Structure, Diarchy, and Centralized Bureaucracy are examples of formal legacies, whereas non-formal legacies include Bandhs, Hartals, Satyagrahas, Hunger Strikes, and fast-unto-death. This study examines the historical evolution of all of these legacies. As a result, this article examines the legacies of the Indian political system in depth.


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Hanumanthappa DG. Endowments of Indian political system. Int J Pol Sci. 2023;9(2):61-4.


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Received Accepted Published
April 18, 2023 May 03, 2023 June 30, 2023

DOI: 10.21088/IJOPS.2454.9371.9223.3

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The British political systemCentralised bureaucracyDiarchyLegaciesNon-formal legacies

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