From Congress to Coalition: Understanding the Politics in India

Since independence congress party has ruled India, first under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru then his daughter Indira Gandhi. In 1977 for the first time all opposition parties in India came together which resulted into congress party’s crushing defeat and formation of a non-congress government at the center led by Janta Party. This can be seen as an end of congress party’s monopoly in Indian politics and emergence of a new culture in Indian heavily relying on alliances between different groups to form government. Since March 1998 NDA (National Democratic Alliance) has been in power, BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) has formed this alliance which is led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee. This presentation will shed some light on politics of coalition in India.

Record of Parties in Power since Independence

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru
    Aug. 15, 1947 – May 27, 1964 Congress (17 years)
  2. Gulzari Lal Nanda
    May 27, 1964 – June 9, 1964 Congress (1 ½ months)
  3. Lal Bahadur Shastri
    June 9, 1964 – Jan. 11, 1966 Congress (8 months)
  4. Gulzari Lal Nanda
    Jan. 11, 1966 – Jan. 24, 1966 Congress (12 days)
  5. Indira Gandhi
    Jan. 24, 1966 – March 24, 1977 Congress (16 years)
  6. Moraji Desai
    March 24, 1977 – July 28, 1979 Janta Party (2 ½ years)
  7. Charan Singh
    July 28, 1979 – Jan. 14, 1980 Lok Dal (6 months)
  8. Indira Gandhi
    Jan. 14, 1980 – Oct. 31, 1984 Congress (4 ½ months)
  9. Rajiv Gandhi
    Oct. 31, 1984 – Dec. 1, 1989 Congress (5 ½ months)
  10. VP Singh
    Dec. 2, 1989 – Nov. 7, 1990 Janta Party (1 year)
  11. Chandrashekhar
    Nov. 10, 1990 – March 6, 1991 Janta Party (5 months)
  12. PV Narasimha Rao
    Jan. 21, 1991 – May 16, 1996 Congress (5 ½ years)
  13. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    May 16, 1996 – July 1, 1996 B.J.P. (3 months)
  14. HD Deve Gowda
    July 1, 1996 – April 21, 1997 Janta Party (10 months)
  15. Inder Kumar Gujral
    April 21, 1997 – March 19, 1998 Janta Party (1 year)
  16. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    March 19, 1998 – Oct. 13, 1999 NDA – BJP (1½ years)
  17. Atal Bihari Vajpayee
    Oct. 13, 1999 – present NDA – BJP (4 years)

Congress – 50 years approximately
Other – 10 years approximately

Author Bio

Parmatma Saran is former Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department at Baruch College, CUNY. He teaches courses both at the Graduate and Undergraduate level focusing on race relations, ethnicity, minority groups, new mmigrants, and India. His writing and research is on Asian communities in the United States and India. He is the author of four books and a large number of articles both in professional journals and magazines. Two of his books are on experiences of Asian Indians in the United States and are widely quoted in journals, magazines, and newspapers including the New York Times, Daily News, Time Magazine, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, National Geographic, India Today, India abroad, News India, India Monitor, and many others.