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The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the state politics and cooperative federalism framework in India since 2014 delving into the significant political trends, key developments and transformative events that have shaped the landscape of the country's regional politics.The year 2014 marked as a turning point in India's political history as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a decisive victory in the general elections forming the first single-party majority government in three decades.My study examines the consequences of this landmark event on state-level politics, highlighting the BJP's expansion at both the central and state level.The rise of the BJP in state politics has resulted in an altered political dynamics and realignment of alliances leading to the party's increased footprint in various regions.Another crucial aspect explored in this paper will be the impact of social and cultural factors on state politics.The paper provides an insightful examination of the complexities and dynamics of state politics in contemporary India since 2014.It highlights the transformational changes in party politics; the rise of regional forces; federalism challenges; the impact of social and cultural factors and the growing influence of technology in shaping the political landscape at the state level.Understanding these developments is crucial to comprehend the broader picture of Indian politics in the 21st century.
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