Our Political System By Subhash Kashyap -

🇮🇳 Kashyap emphasizes that India is a Union of States, not a mere alliance of territories. The book beautifully delineates the federal structure with a strong unitary bias. It explains why the Indian system is often described as "quasi-federal"—designed to hold the country together during crises while allowing for regional autonomy.

Subhash Kashyap is not a revolutionary; he is a reformist. He doesn’t advocate tearing down the Constitution. Instead, he suggests: our political system by subhash kashyap

In an era of instant gratification and populist slogans, Kashyap’s voice sounds old-fashioned. But perhaps that is exactly what a democracy needs—someone to read the fine print while everyone else is shouting. 🇮🇳 Kashyap emphasizes that India is a Union

A deep dive into the constitutional scholar’s critique of where Indian democracy is succeeding—and where it is failing. Subhash Kashyap is not a revolutionary; he is a reformist

Here is a breakdown of Kashyap’s core arguments about the state of our political system.