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India and the pandemic: democratic governance at crossroads

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES
卷 20, 期 1, 页码 217-236

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1479591421000188

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Accountability; Covid-19; democracy; governance; pandemic; policy communication

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Covid-19 has revealed the ongoing tension of democracy in India and other parts of the world. While the Indian government has shown strong political leadership in handling the pandemic, there have been concerns about democratic accountability, leading to opposition parties and civil society activism contesting these issues.
Covid-19 seems to have unlocked the reality of democracy's ongoing tension in many parts of the world, including India. The present government, led by Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, enjoys absolute majority in the lower House of Samshad (Indian Parliament); thus satisfies WHO requirement of strong political leadership for meeting the challenge of Covid-19 pandemic. Through analysis of various acts, rules, notifications, social media behaviour, media-representations and reports, two aspects of governance become relevant: the process of policy-communication on the pandemic, particularly while declaring and extending lockdowns, through widely publicised speeches of the Prime Minister, packed with emotive appeals and policy-propaganda. However, government's several omissions and commissions have defied the norms of democratic accountability. In response, opposition political parties and civil society activism have continuously contested these trends, for stretching the democratic space wider and achieving better governance outcomes.

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