In West Bengal today, politics is shaped not in grand rallies or ideological manifestos but in the quiet, predictable rhythm of money arriving in bank
Caste, Citizenship and the Voter List: How SC Politics and SIR Will Shape West Bengal’s 2026 Election
When West Bengal votes for a new Assembly in 2026, the contest will not just be between parties or even between ideologies. It will be
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Indian democracy is undergoing a subtle yet profound transformation. For decades, the familiar narrative was one of anti-incumbency — voters routinely ousting governments perceived to
The Silent Wave: How Women Voters and Strategic Grounding Tilted Bihar’s Mandate
The verdict in Bihar has arrived with a clarity rarely seen in recent elections. Far from a close, competitive race, the outcome resembles the one-sided
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As Bihar heads toward the November 14 counting day, the state stands on the edge of an electoral knife. From Patna’s narrow lanes to the
The Evolving Role of Women Voters in Bihar’s Political Landscape
For nearly two decades, Nitish Kumar’s political durability has rested on a quiet but powerful constituency—the women of Bihar. His policies since 2007, from the