Thinking Global Podcast – Rahul Verma
Rahul Verma
In this episode of the Thinking Global podcast, Dr. Rahul Verma chats with Tusharika (@Tusharika24) about Indian elections 2024. Dr. Verma talks about Indian electoral system, Indian party system, prediction of results, voting behavior, effect of “regional” parties, how these elections can have a global effect, and much more. This is the first episode of our multilingual series ‘India Votes’ 2024.
Rahul Verma (@rahul_tverma) is a researcher at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi. He is also a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, Ashoka University. His research interests include voting behavior, party politics, political violence, and the media. He is a regular columnist on various information platforms and has published articles in Asian investigation, Economic and political weeklyAnd Studies in Indian Politics. He is the co-author of Ideology and identity: the evolution of party systems in India (2018, Oxford University Press) .
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