The ongoing elections in the four states of West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala as well as the union territory of Puducherry are significant as these will be a test of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s dominance and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s continuing popularity. These will also evaluate the party’s ability to perform well in areas which are not its traditional bastions and the capacity of regional parties to resist one-party dominance. To discuss the polls and analyse the possible trajectory of the elections, Dr Ronojoy Sen, Senior Research Fellow and Research Lead (Politics, Society and Governance) at ISAS, spoke to Rahul Verma, a Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research.
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Episode 103: BIMSTEC – The Way Ahead
Episode 102: Political Churn In Nepal
Episode 101: Destination Lakshadweep
Episode 100: The Return of the Taliban
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Episode 98: The Kashmir Issue
Episode 97: The Future of Afghanistan
Episode 96: Disaster in the High Seas
Episode 95: Bangladesh-Sri Lanka Currency Swap
Episode 94: From Tourism to Terrorism
Episode 93: How China and Pakistan Negotiate
Episode 92: India's New Vaccine Policy
Episode 91: China's Stake in the Afghan Peace Process
Episode 90: Sri Lanka and the UNHRC Resolution
Episode 89: India's Climate Change Policy
Episode 88: Assembly Elections Special - DMK Sun Rises Again in Tamil Nadu; BJP's Lotus Blooms in Puducherry
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