A Critical Look at India’s Civil Society and Its Efforts to Uphold Democratic Ideals Amid Regional Challenges Key Insights: Introduction Civil society is the backbone of democracy, comprising non-governmental organizations (NGOs), advocacy groups, citizen forums, and independent activists. In India, where democratic values face increasing challenges, civil society plays a crucial role in bridging the...
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Is There a Future for Democracy in an Age of Global Capitalism?
Examining the Interplay Between Corporate Power, Political Influence, and Democratic Values in India and Beyond Key Highlights: Introduction In the modern age, global capitalism and democracy coexist in an uneasy relationship. While democracy emphasizes equality and representation, capitalism thrives on competition and profit, often concentrating power in the hands of a few. In India, this...
Analyzing Democratic Practices in Non-Secular States: A Critical View
Examining the Intersection of Religion and Governance in Bhutan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh Key Highlights: Introduction Non-secular states present unique challenges to democratic practices as religion often takes precedence in governance, influencing laws, rights, and representation. Bhutan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh represent distinct models where religion and politics intertwine, affecting their democratic frameworks. This article critically examines...

