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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 6, Issue 2, 2026

75 Years of Parliamentary Democracy in India: New Dimensions of Indian electoral System



Author(s): Dr. Shiv Kailash

Abstract:

The credit for the last of the three fame goes to the  people of India who have embodied that achievement and given it utterance. It also goes to the political parties of India who have recognized the value of the electoral system though they have had to take the bitters of defeat no less than the sweets of victory.

The people of India are the propulsive fuel, The driving energy, of the vehicle of India's electoral democracy. India is celebrations its 75 years of democratic existence. 75 years ago India gained independence from British rule and went on to become one of the Largest democracies in the world.

In January 1950 India became a republic though India become a free nation on August 15, 1947. It declared itself a  sovereign, democratic and republic state with the adoption of the constitution on January 26, 1950. For a country that started its space program with roket parts being transported to the launch site on a bicycle and ox carts, it now plans to send human to space. More than 25% of Indian population is being covered by 5G reported the research firm Techarc.

India has administered a  record 200 Crore vaccine dose in a time bound manner, a feet that would not have been possible for another nation.

Covid-19 has been an example of this common consciousness where citizens came together. As India celebrates 75 years of Independence, Indians will see this as an occasion to recall Jawahar Lal Neharu's immortal speech. "A tryst with destiny' delivered on the night of August 14,1947.


Keywords: Democracy, Republic, Independence, Soverign

Pages: 1317-1320

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