India’s political landscape is shifting as Narendra Modi faces new challenges in leading a coalition government. With a history of dominance and majority rule, Modi’s ability to adapt to a more consensual and humble leadership style will determine the success of his government. The coalition partners, Janata Dal (United) and Telugu Desam Party, bring a wealth of experience and demands to the table, creating a complex dynamic in the ruling alliance. As Modi navigates key issues such as simultaneous elections, the Uniform Civil Code, and redrawing parliamentary boundaries, he must balance the interests of his allies and address the needs of different states. Economic reforms, job creation, and income growth are also pressing concerns that require collaboration and cooperation within the coalition. The success of Modi’s coalition government hinges on his ability to listen, compromise, and engage in consultative politics, a departure from his past governance style. As India watches for signs of a more inclusive and collaborative leadership from Modi, the future of the coalition remains uncertain but full of potential for positive change in the country’s democracy. Through thoughtful analysis and expert insights, BBC InDepth offers a comprehensive look at the evolving political landscape in India under Modi’s coalition government.
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