Tag: Election
General Election And Interim Union Budget 2024-25 – IMPRI Impact And...
Press ReleaseBhanviThe IMPRICenter for the Study of Finance and Economics (CSFE), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, hosted an interactive panel discussion...
General Election And Interim Union Budget 2024-25 – IMPRI Impact And...
Press ReleaseNikita SahaThe IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, in collaboration with the Centre for Study for Finance and Economics, recently organized a discussion...
Budget, A Mere Election Speech, Full Of False Claims And Jumlas....
Amarjeet KaurThis year’s budget was an election speech by the Finance Minister, praising her government, having done marvelous achievements in various walks of life...
Taiwan Election Results: Positive For India And Negative For China –...
Srikanth KondapalliPresident-elect Lai Ching-te, a ‘pragmatic worker for Taiwan’s independence’ has his work cut out but India is weighing its options with the Straits...
Examining The Impact Of Technocratic Psephology On Election And Democracy –...
Dr. Ajay GudavarthyElection analysis, psephology, is now entertainment feeding hyper-nationalism, and where critical debate and reflection are missing.Israeli writer Yuval Noah Harari had said...
Election Insights: Voters In Rajasthan, MP, Chhattisgarh Reject The Allure Of...
From cultural nationalism to civic nationalism, the idea of the nation has permeated the consciousness of voters and forms the basis of their electoral...
The Intriguing Dynamics Of The US Presidential Election: A Critical Analysis...
Harsh V. PantA year from now, the US will have a new President but the nation’s electoral challenge is getting curiouser and curiouser. An...
PM Modi Lays The Groundwork For 2024 Election Victory From The...
TK ArunGive me a place to stand, and I will move the earth, declared Archimedes. Of course, he needed a long enough lever and...
Urban Karnataka’s Surprising Election Twist – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research...
Tikender Singh PanwarUrban Karnataka predominantly voted for BJP, surpassing Congress. The BJP polled 45.7% votes, whereas Congress got 43.0% in urban Karnataka.The election result...
Congress’s Ideological Resurgence: The Karnataka Assembly Election Triumph – IMPRI Impact...
Devender SinghDespite the Bharatiya Janata Party’s blitzkrieg where it mobilised all its leadership including chief ministers of some far-off states, holding thousands of rallies,...
























