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    • Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2018 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • Tone Shift: India's Dominant Foreign Policy Aims Under Modi
      • Three and a Half Years of Modi: An Economic Assessment
      • Modi-fying Indian Federalism?
      • Narendra Modi and India's Populist Democracy
      • India's Nationalism in Historical Perspective
      • The Second Dominant Party System and India's COIN Strategy
    • Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2018 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • India’s Ways of (Non-) War
      • Foreign Assistance in India’s Foreign Policy
      • Parameters of Successful Wastewater Reuse in Urban India
      • India’s Search for Economic Prosperity and Global Power
    • Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2019Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2019 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • The Political Project of Postcolonial Neoliberal Nationalism
      • "Go Write on the Walls That You are the Rulers of the Nation"
      • The Indo-Bangladesh Relationship
      • America's Slow Embrace of India
    • Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2019 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • India, South Africa and the Cape Town Agreement
      • The Reproduction of Indian Neoliberal Reforms
      • Ideas and Policy Paradigms
      • Explaining Institutional Change in India’s Welfare Regime
    • Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2020 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • Introduction
      • Economic Evaluations and the Incumbent Vote
      • Do Issues Matter in Indian Elections?
      • Understanding Voting Patterns by Class in the 2019 Indian Election
      • The Backwards Turn Right in the Hindi Belt
      • The Youth Vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2019
      • Does Muslim Vote Matter?
      • The Prospects for a Congress Party Revival
      • India’s Democracy: The Point of No Return
    • Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2024 >
      • Introduction
      • Demographic Changes in India: Implications for Policy
      • Remunicipalization of a Public-Private Partnership: Lessons in Health Policy from Chhattisgarh, India
      • Why India Should Not Abandon Export-Led Growth in a Post-Pandemic World
      • The Origins of India: A Comment
      • Manipur: A Broken Land
      • Let the Good Times Roll? The Modi Government’s Economic Performance, 2014-2022
      • A Trojan Horse for Unrestrained Power? Due Process and Article 22 of the Constitution of India
    • Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2024 >
      • Introduction
      • Experts in Estrangement: India’s Public Health Agencies and the COVID-19 Pandemic
      • Executive Control over Institutional Checks: The Supreme Court and the Election Commission of India
      • Identifying 1.4 Billion Indians Biometrically? Corporate World, State, and Civil Society
      • Coalition Politics and Modi Sarkar 3.0: Indications from Recent History and Theory
      • Politics of the Poor and Social Protection in Emerging Asia: A Comparative Analysis of China, India, and Turkey
      • Electoral Bonds—A Fraud on India’s Democracy
      • State of the Indian Judiciary
  • Submission Guidelines
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  • About
  • Editorial Board
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    • Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2018 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • Tone Shift: India's Dominant Foreign Policy Aims Under Modi
      • Three and a Half Years of Modi: An Economic Assessment
      • Modi-fying Indian Federalism?
      • Narendra Modi and India's Populist Democracy
      • India's Nationalism in Historical Perspective
      • The Second Dominant Party System and India's COIN Strategy
    • Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2018 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • India’s Ways of (Non-) War
      • Foreign Assistance in India’s Foreign Policy
      • Parameters of Successful Wastewater Reuse in Urban India
      • India’s Search for Economic Prosperity and Global Power
    • Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2019Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2019 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • The Political Project of Postcolonial Neoliberal Nationalism
      • "Go Write on the Walls That You are the Rulers of the Nation"
      • The Indo-Bangladesh Relationship
      • America's Slow Embrace of India
    • Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2019 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • India, South Africa and the Cape Town Agreement
      • The Reproduction of Indian Neoliberal Reforms
      • Ideas and Policy Paradigms
      • Explaining Institutional Change in India’s Welfare Regime
    • Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2020 >
      • Editor's Introduction
      • Introduction
      • Economic Evaluations and the Incumbent Vote
      • Do Issues Matter in Indian Elections?
      • Understanding Voting Patterns by Class in the 2019 Indian Election
      • The Backwards Turn Right in the Hindi Belt
      • The Youth Vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2019
      • Does Muslim Vote Matter?
      • The Prospects for a Congress Party Revival
      • India’s Democracy: The Point of No Return
    • Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2024 >
      • Introduction
      • Demographic Changes in India: Implications for Policy
      • Remunicipalization of a Public-Private Partnership: Lessons in Health Policy from Chhattisgarh, India
      • Why India Should Not Abandon Export-Led Growth in a Post-Pandemic World
      • The Origins of India: A Comment
      • Manipur: A Broken Land
      • Let the Good Times Roll? The Modi Government’s Economic Performance, 2014-2022
      • A Trojan Horse for Unrestrained Power? Due Process and Article 22 of the Constitution of India
    • Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2024 >
      • Introduction
      • Experts in Estrangement: India’s Public Health Agencies and the COVID-19 Pandemic
      • Executive Control over Institutional Checks: The Supreme Court and the Election Commission of India
      • Identifying 1.4 Billion Indians Biometrically? Corporate World, State, and Civil Society
      • Coalition Politics and Modi Sarkar 3.0: Indications from Recent History and Theory
      • Politics of the Poor and Social Protection in Emerging Asia: A Comparative Analysis of China, India, and Turkey
      • Electoral Bonds—A Fraud on India’s Democracy
      • State of the Indian Judiciary
  • Submission Guidelines
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Volume 4, No. 2, Winter 2024
Indian Politics and Policy aims to be the primary journal for studying contemporary Indian politics. We will consider submissions that analyze all aspects of Indian policies and political processes. We invite original work that demonstrates theoretical rigor, sound empirical research and policy relevance. We also welcome review articles, proposals for special issues and research forums on contemporary topics.

Online ISSN: 2573-8054
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