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This research report explorers the phenomenon of populism in India, with the particular focus on the two prominent populist leaders, Indira Gandhi and Narendra Damodar Das Modi. The report aims to define and contextualise populism within the Indian context, by comparing the populist approach of, Modi and Gandhi, and by also evaluating their respective impact on the political system of India. Populism, characterised by its appeal to the common appeal against the elite and its use of charismatic leadership, has significantly shaped India’s political landscape.
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