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ID186049
Title ProperRise of political consultancy in India
LanguageENG
AuthorPhadnis, Ajit ;  Khandelwal, Akansh
Summary / Abstract (Note)Around the world, the practice of politics has taken a turn toward “professionalisation.” A key political actor that is facilitating this change is the political consultant. However, despite the influential role that consultants play in contemporary politics, they have been subject to little scholarly attention. We introduce a study on political consultants for the context of India, a large middle-aged democracy that has seen a growing presence of consultants over the last two decades. The study investigates four main questions: (a) What factors have fueled the growth of political consultancy? (b) What are the characteristics of the industry, such as the number and types of firms and types of clientele? (c) What are the range of services that consultants provide to political clients? (d) How have political consultants grown and evolved over time in the Indian context? The data for the study come from a combination of primary sources such as interviews with political consultants, and secondary sources such as media and industry reports, and personal accounts published by consultants. The study concludes with a forecast of the future of political consultancy in India, and identifies the pain points that are likely to stifle its growth potential.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 21, No.2; Mar-Apr 2022: p.249-276
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 21 No 2
Key WordsIndia ;  Rise of Political Consultancy


 
 
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