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Shownotes Folge 4: Wer steht zur Wahl?

 

Inhalt der Episode: 

 

In unserer vierten Folge stellen wir die beiden
wichtigsten Wahlbündnisse für die Wahlen 2024 zum indischen Nationalparlament
vor.

 

Time Stamps:

 

(00:00:00-00:02:09 Intro

(00:02:10-00:03:54) Begrüßung

(00:04:00-00:07:37) Das indische Wahlsystem

(00:07:47-00:26:08) Der Indische Nationalkongress: Aufstieg und Fall einer
Partei

(00:26:25-00:42:18) Die INDIA Koalition

(00:42:35-01:03:20) Die NDA Koalition

(01:03:35-01:08:38) Und was heißt das alles jetzt für die Wahlen

(01:08:38-01:10:45) Verabschiedung

 

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Quellen: 

 

Intro:

BJP: election campaign song

 

Indian National Congress: Election
campaign song

 

Aam
Admi Party: Election campaign song

 

 

Folge:

Ahmad,
B. (2023) ‘State Elections Hold the Key for the New INDIA Coalition’, The
Diplomat
, 3 August.

Al
Jazeera (2023) ‘“INDIA”: What you need to know
about India’s opposition alliance’, 23 July.

Anand,
A. (2024) ‘Congress makes 5 big promises to youth, women, farmers and minority:
Top points’, mint, 19 March.

Banakar,
P. (2023) ‘As Rahul Gandhi marches again, a look at Bharat Jodo Yatra’s mixed
electoral bag’, The Indian Express, 27 December.

Catechis,
K. (no date) Eine Analyse: Wahlen 2024 in Indien, Franklin Templeton.

Chaudhury,
N. (2024) ‘As his second Yatra ends, Rahul Gandhi clearly has come a distance –
but what about his party?’, The Indian Express, 16 March.

Deka, K. (no
date) Parlamentswahl 2024 in Indien beginnt: Die wichtigsten Debatten und
Zusammenhänge
, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung.

Ghosh,
A. (2022) ‘As its 1st Dalit president in 50 yrs, what difference will Kharge
make to Congress’s fortunes?’, The Print, 19 October.

Jain,
A. (2024) ‘Uniting the Indian Opposition’, Verfassungsblog [Preprint].

Kharee,
V. (2024) ‘Congress, AAP and others: India’s battered opposition takes on
Modi’, BBC, 23 April.

Krishnan,
M. (2023) ‘India: Can the new opposition alliance oust Modi in 2024?’, Deutsche
Welle
, 24 July.

Kumar,
S. (2024) The female workforce in India: Emerging trends and insights, Observer
Research Foundation
.

Mayroth, N. (2024) ‘Vor der Wahl in
Indien: Opposition unter Bedrängnis’, Die Tageszeitung: taz, 22 March.

Nair,
S.K. (2024) ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra carved the basic framework of Congress’
2024 campaign: Jairam Ramesh’, The Hindu, 17 March.

Narayan,
B. (2024) ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra: Is Rahul Gandhi’s image-making exercise
matching up to PM Modi’s?’, The Indian Express, 1 March.

PIB
Delhi (2023) Nari Shakti Surges Ahead!, Ministry of Women and Child
Development
.

Rajumdar,
R. (2023) ‘Internet: 52% of Indian population had internet access in 2022, says
report’, The Economic Times, 3 May.

Sagar
(2023) ‘The skewed vision of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra’, The Caravan,
31 January.

Schäfer,
E.M. (2024) ‘Länderbericht: April 2024: Indiens Parlamentswahlen 2024’, Konrad
Adenauer Stiftung
[Preprint].

Singh,
K. (2017) ‘Indian National Congress: From 1885 till 2017, a brief history of
past presidents’, The Indian Express, 4 December.

Sobhana
K., N. (2024) ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra carved the basic framework of Congress’
2024 campaign: Jairam Ramesh’, The Hindu, 17 March.

The
Times of India (2023) ‘What is INDIA, the new
group formed by opposition parties’, 18 July.

 

Interviewpartner*innen:

Dr. Deepra Dandekar

Prof. Kama Maclean

Subhoranjan Dasgupta

Prof. Hans Harder

 

Mitarbeitende:

 

Ein großes Danke an das gesamte Team: 

 

Alice, David,
Kate, Saba, Sheryl, Sonali, Sumitran, Shubham, Matias, Johanna, Johnny,
Devyani, Dieter, Mohammad, Amrita, David, Dunya, Mathias, Markus, Amrita, Ceyda,Tara,
Chaaru, Souru, Kushagr