Modi 3.0 - Strong or weak Government ?

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AKTK

29 min, 6 sec

The video discusses the potential challenges Modi 3.0 government may face due to coalition politics.

Summary

  • Modi's government is expected to make historic decisions but coalition dynamics may hinder the process.
  • Smaller coalition parties with the least mandate often bully larger parties and have the power to topple the government.
  • Coalition governments tend to be more corrupt, less transparent, and can compromise national security.
  • The effectiveness of Modi 3.0 in implementing core issues like the Uniform Civil Code or NRC depends on the behavior of alliance partners.

Chapter 1

Introduction and Historical Context of Coalition Governments

0:00 - 2 min, 52 sec

The video begins by discussing the historical context of coalition governments and their impact on India.

The video begins by discussing the historical context of coalition governments and their impact on India.

  • Coalition governments in India have historically been unstable with an average tenure of 26 months.
  • The first successful coalition government at the central level was formed in 1977 under Morarji Desai.
  • Coalition governments often have to drop key issues and manifestos post-election during backdoor negotiations.

Chapter 2

Modi 3.0 Coalition Challenges

2:53 - 26 min, 4 sec

Modi's BJP faces coalition challenges with less than a clear majority, affecting its ability to make decisions.

Modi's BJP faces coalition challenges with less than a clear majority, affecting its ability to make decisions.

  • BJP's coalition partners may resist core initiatives, like the Uniform Civil Code or NRC, potentially leading to government instability.
  • BJP has 240 seats and depends on multiple smaller parties to maintain the majority.
  • Parties like JD(U) and TDP, who have secular stances, may oppose BJP's Hindu-centric decisions.

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