Electoral Expediency: A Case Study of the Pulwama Incident and its Impact on Indian General Elections 2019

Authors

  • Adeel Kazmi PhD Scholar, School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57169/jssa.0010.01.0293

Keywords:

Electoral Expediency, Pulwama Crisis, Indain Elections, Strategic Stability, Bellicose Strategy, BJP, Right-wing Populism

Abstract

This paper explains how Modi's government aligned its offensive military actions (targeting Pakistan) in the wake of the Pulwama incident with the ruling party's ideological stance of right-wing populism. The net outcome of this adroit strategy saw the BJP bolster its electoral strength amidst its initially dwindling electoral position in 2019. The author draws inspiration from literature that connects right-wing populism and Hindu nationalism in relation to the shifting political dynamics in India. The core hypothesis of the study posits that Modi's aggressive military response during the Pulwama/Balakot crisis significantly influenced voter perceptions and contributed to the BJP's electoral success in 2019. The ensuing analysis probes the publicly reported instances wherein strategic use of national security rhetoric and military achievements was made to galvanise nationalist sentiments. This study highlights the broader implications of right-wing populism and Hindu nationalism on India's political and societal dynamics, raising concerns about the possibility of employment of military instrument for political advantage.

JSSA  Vol 10, No.1

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Published

2024-07-11

How to Cite

Kazmi, Adeel. 2024. “Electoral Expediency: A Case Study of the Pulwama Incident and Its Impact on Indian General Elections 2019”. Journal of Security &Amp; Strategic Analyses 10 (1):106-21. https://doi.org/10.57169/jssa.0010.01.0293.