Political Parties Coalition in Indian Perspective

Authors

  • Nitin Kumar Research Scholar Dept. of Political Science OPJS University

Keywords:

Political Parties, Coalition

Abstract

This research article describe the political parties coalition. The term Coalition has been derived from the Latin word ‘Coalition’ which is the verbal substantive of ‘coalesce’; ‘Co’ means together and ‘ales ere’ means to go together. According to the dictionary meaning, in 1610, the coalition was ‘the growing together of parts’, from French coalition (1540), from Latin qualities it was ‘fellowship’, and originally it is a past contribute of Latin culture. In political science, for the first time it was used in the year 171 5A.D. Coalition also means an act of coalescing, or uniting into one body: a union of persons or states or alliances. It is a body of parts accumulated into one body or whole. In the political sense, the word coalition is used for an alliance or for temporary union for joint action by various powers or states and also of the union in a single government of distinct parts or members of distinct parties.

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Kumar, N. (2018). Political Parties Coalition in Indian Perspective. Innovative Research Thoughts, 4(5), 206–210. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/906