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As GDP of India is getting transferred to the politicians,details of political science courses required?

In India there is not much benefit for the people who work hard and earn some money in a generation out of business and other services. The business community faces heavy hardships and affected by frequent policy changes by the governement .Many of them fail in between their careers.But the politicians in India are earning like anything and the last 4-5 years have made them billionaires and most of the money out of our GDP is transferred to the politicians.And in this "democratic"country ordinary youngmen,and experienced men are not allowed to enter party's higher posts as the sons and daughters of the politicians themselves are getting encouraged and assigned leaderships.Hence it is now the wish of the ordinary men toiling in business and industry to have their offspring enter politics.Hence I request you to provide where are the best Political Science courses are conducted in reputed international academica institutions which will help to oost these politicians by suitablestrategies

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  • 1 decade ago
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    This makes me laugh.

    Many Indian politicians are illiterate or half literate. If you get a political science degree, you are most likesly to end up becoming at the most a professor of that subject. You require other qualities and God father in politics to become a politician in India. In fact, best way to enter politics is by becoming a film actor for which you can try to join Film Institutre in Pune, Maharashtra.

  • 5 years ago

    Nope. Nowhere in the Constitution does it say that someone has to understand a thing about what they are voting. The very basis of the Constitution is that we have an informed public--freedom of the press ensures that. (Note: not commenting on how the press portrays a damned thing!) And in that there is an assumption that one who votes is exercising his/her right to do so under the provisions of the document that provides that right (to vote). You can say what you will, but remember, we only know so much about our candidates these days because of the modern media--the politicians, since the early days after the Revolution, have always had issues of one sort or another. By you even suggesting that you know more than someone else and this entitles you to more "privilige" that someone that you think does not deserve as much, says to me that you are not as politically apt as you ought to be. In other words, keep your vote to yourself and hope your candidate wins. (US Soldier)

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