Abstract

India's elections are contested and crucial to its future. This extensive study examines voter turnout, party campaign tactics, and Indian government effects towards election. First, the article briefly covers India's electoral process from independence to the present date. After that, it examines how caste, religion, regionalism, and socioeconomic status affect Indian voting. This study examines how political parties use media, social media, and grassroots organizing to affect voters. Popular leaders and political alliances are examined. The study also examines coalition administrations, policy revisions, and elected officials' reactions to the election results in India. This study details the Indian voting system using quantitative and qualitative data. This study illuminates India's layered democracy, providing policymakers, scholars, and others interested in its diverse political system with valuable insights.

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