
New Books Network India’s Democratic Republic in Flux
Feb 15, 2026
Yogendra Yadav, political thinker and activist who has led democratic reform movements in India. He discusses India’s democratic crossroads and institutional capture. He talks about 2024 election dynamics and state-level pushbacks. He explores voter-roll changes, rising religious polarization, and why grassroots movements like the farmers’ protest still matter.
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Dismantling Of The Republic
- India has undergone not just democratic backsliding but a deeper dismantling of its republican foundations under the BJP since 2014.
- Yogendra Yadav warns this shift targets institutional independence, secularism, and diversity, threatening the republic's core.
Uniformity As A Unifying Strategy
- The regime seeks unity via enforced uniformity, privileging Hindu majoritarian rule over constitutional pluralism.
- Yadav frames this majoritarian project as actively opposed to India's founding republican vision.
2024 Felt Like A Plebiscite
- The 2024 election functioned more like a plebiscite about Modi's project than a routine parliamentary contest.
- Yadav argues voters prevented a full slide into electoral autocracy by denying the BJP the supermajority it sought.




