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“One nation,” BJP, and the future of Indian federalism
India Review ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-14 , DOI: 10.1080/14736489.2020.1744994
Yamini Aiyar 1 , Louise Tillin 2
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ABSTRACT On August 5th 2019, the newly elected Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in New Delhi moved the Indian Parliament to abrogate Article 370 and bifurcate the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories. Months later, as the year came to a close, the Indian parliament passed a controversial amendment to India’s Citizenship Law. Several state governments came out in vocal opposition to the amendment, and some challenged the amendment in the Supreme Court. These events provided confirmation that the reelection of a majority BJP government has heralded far-reaching changes for India’s federal order, compounding shifts in the institutions and practice of federalism during Narendra Modi’s first term (2014–19). In this article, we assess the implications of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections for the future dynamics of federalism in the constitutional, administrative, and fiscal spheres under the second term Modi government.

中文翻译:

“一个国家”、印度人民党和印度联邦制的未来

摘要2019年8月5日,新德里的新选举Bharatiya Janata党(BJP)政府搬到了印度议会,以废除第370条,并将Jammu和Kashmir的状态分为两个联盟领土。几个月后,随着这一年的结束,印度议会通过了一项有争议的印度公民法修正案。几个州政府公开反对修正案,一些州政府向最高法院挑战修正案。这些活动提供了确认,即大多数BJP政府的重新选择对印度联邦秩序的预示着更加变化,在Narendra Modi的第一学期(2014-19)期间,联邦制的机构和实践转变。在本文中,
更新日期:2020-03-14
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