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The Role of Political Parties in Shaping Democratic Governance in Arunachal Pradesh

Author(s) Teja Raji
Country India
Abstract Party-based governance forms the core of parliamentary democracy, and the political development of Arunachal Pradesh reflects this transition. Since independence, the state has evolved from clan- and tribe-oriented political loyalties to a system centred on organized political parties. Although party politics has fostered broader integration beyond tribal identities, local affiliations and kinship ties continue to shape political behaviour. Following its transition from a Union Territory to statehood, political parties became central to electoral participation and governance in the region.
The state’s political landscape has been characterized by prolonged dominance of certain parties, frequent defections, and shifting alliances, often resulting in weak opposition. National parties such as the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, along with regional formations like the People’s Party of Arunachal and the Arunachal Congress, have played key roles in shaping governance. Leadership dynamics and pragmatic alignments have often outweighed ideological commitments in determining political loyalties.
Overall, the evolution of party politics in Arunachal Pradesh highlights the interaction between national and regional forces, the persistence of social influences, and the importance of political parties in structuring democratic processes in the state.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2026
Published On 2026-02-19

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