The magnitude of Indian elections is unparalleled in the global context, both in terms of scale and complexity. As the world’s largest democracy, India’s elections involve millions of voters, thousands of candidates, and a sprawling administrative machinery that ensures a free and fair process. Every five years, the country conducts its general elections to choose representatives for the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, with the 2024 elections expected to be the 17th iteration of this democratic exercise. The sheer size, diversity, and significance of the Indian elections make them a phenomenon unlike any other in the world. Scale and Voter Participation India’s elections are a massive logistical undertaking, with a voter base that exceeds 900 million people. This is more than any other democracy, including the United States and European Union countries. The elections are held across 543 constituencies, spread over the country’s vast geographical expanse, from the snowy p...