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INDIAN POLITICS IN 2050: SHIFTS FROM NETAS TO CITIZENS

The Business Guardian

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March 02, 2026

Indian elections have always been loud—full of slogans, symbols, and emotions.

- ANIL BISWAL

INDIAN POLITICS IN 2050: SHIFTS FROM NETAS TO CITIZENS

But the India that will vote in 2050 will not be impressed by noise alone. It will ask sharper questions, demand faster results, and replace leaders without hesitation. In India, the biggest political change of the next 25 years will be the shift from identity-based mobilisation to performance-driven governance, where power belongs to those who can make the state actually deliver.

SHIFTING FROM FAITH-BASED LOYALTY TO FEEDBACKDRIVEN ACCOUNTABILITY

By 2050, more than half of India’s voters will be born after the year 2000.

This generation is digital by instinct, impatient by nature, and transactional in expectations. It respects democracy but does not worship leaders. It values identity, but it votes on outcomes. For this voter, the ballot will not be an act of loyalty—it will be a performance review.

A TRANSACTIONAL DEMOCRACY

The traditional “netaji culture” will steadily erode. Leaders will be treated as temporary representatives, not permanent authorities. Citizens will change governments without guilt or nostalgia. Emotional bonds will weaken; accountability will strengthen.

Trust will no longer come from ideology alone, but from transparency, speed, and results. Democracy will become more demanding—and less forgiving.

THE NEW VOTER MINDSET

Caste, religion, and community will continue to matter in Indian politics, but their power will decline as decisive factors. What will dominate instead are tangible concerns: employment in an AI-driven economy, income stability, urban infrastructure, healthcare access, climate resilience, and quality education.

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