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The present forms of Indian democracy reflect a complex tapestry of institutions, practices, and ideologies that have evolved since independence in 1947. Rooted in a constitutional framework, Indian democracy operates through a multi-tiered system of governance comprising national, state, and local levels. Key features include regular elections, a vibrant multiparty system, and constitutional safeguards for fundamental rights. However, challenges such as corruption, socio-economic disparities, and regional tensions persist, necessitating ongoing reforms and societal engagement. This abstract seeks to explore the diverse dimensions of Indian democracy, highlighting its strengths, weaknesses, and evolving dynamics in the contemporary era.
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