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The Changing Pattern of Politics


     

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Indian politics at the end of the eighties showed quite a contrast to what it used to be, say, twenty years earlier. The Congress party which inherited all the strength, good will and organisational efficiency of the pre-Independence ‘Indian National Congress’ dominated the political life of the country until the sixties. It had chalked out a programme of economic development board on the ‘socialist pattern’ and devised new institutions like the national Planning Commission to help implement it.
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Indian politics at the end of the eighties showed quite a contrast to what it used to be, say, twenty years earlier. The Congress party which inherited all the strength, good will and organisational efficiency of the pre-Independence ‘Indian National Congress’ dominated the political life of the country until the sixties. It had chalked out a programme of economic development board on the ‘socialist pattern’ and devised new institutions like the national Planning Commission to help implement it.