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Central Hall | The Future of Indian Democracy

In this episode of Central Hall, Kapil Sibal engages in a deep discussion on the future of Indian democracy, the changing political landscape after 2014, and the challenges facing constitutional institutions.
In this episode of Central Hall, Kapil Sibal engages in a deep discussion on the future of Indian democracy, the changing political landscape after 2014, and the challenges facing constitutional institutions.
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In this thought-provoking episode of Central Hall, host Kapil Sibal engages in a deep discussion on the future of Indian democracy, the changing political landscape after 2014, and the challenges facing constitutional institutions, electoral processes, media freedom, and federalism in India. Joining the conversation are renowned historian Mridula Mukherjee, distinguished scholar and literary critic Purushottam Agrawal, and acclaimed academic writer and author Rakshanda Jalil. Together, they analyze the evolution of India’s democratic framework, the role of institutions, electoral integrity, civil liberties, and the historical struggles that shaped the nation’s democratic values in an insightful and compelling discussion.

This article went live on May eleventh, two thousand twenty six, at six minutes past three in the afternoon.

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