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India at 79: Onoe's Big Bet

The Business Guardian

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August 19, 2025

Synchrony promises speed; stagger protects voice.

- Compiled by Ruchira Talapatra

On Independence Day 2025, India marked 79 years of self-rule with a characteristically Modi-era tableau: high-octane promises of faster growth, simpler taxes, and big-ticket projects-paired with a technocratic reform that could reorder the political calendar itself. "One Nation, One Election" (ONOE), now embodied in a constitutional amendment bill under scrutiny, is portrayed as common sense: stop the year-round "election mode," curb the churn of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC), save money, and let governments govern.

The counter-argument is equally simple: staggered elections are a living check on central power in a continental federation. Synchrony, critics warn, risks nationalizing every state contest, amplifying a center-level wave, squeezing regional parties, and eroding the everyday accountability that stagger provides. India at 79 is, therefore, arguing with itself about speed (more coherence, fewer pauses) and spread (more venues for dissent, more mid-course correction). ONOE concentrates that argument into a single, high-stakes bet.

FROM SIMULTANEOUS TO STAGGERED

India began with synchronized national and state polls. Between 1951-52 and 1967, Lok Sabha and state assembly elections largely lined up on a five-year cycle. That synchrony cracked as governments fell and assemblies were dissolved from the late 1960s onward; by the 2010s, India routinely saw 5-7 state contests between every national election. Each election brings the MCC-freezing new announcements, reassigning officials, and redeploying security forces. In practical terms: schools turn into polling stations, district magistrates spend weeks on logistics, and policy files slow down, sometimes repeatedly within a year.

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