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    <title>Joint parliamentary committees in INDIA: Evolving patterns and frameworks</title>
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    <namePart>Kumar, Rupak</namePart>
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    <extent>61(7), Feb 14, 2026: p.59-65</extent>
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  <abstract>There is a need to discern patterns and evolve a framework to understand parliamentary committees in India, especially joint parliamentary committees. The institutional arguments for sub-institutions like committees are situated in the larger discourse of political processes. Does the realpolitik in the Indian scenario enable the functioning, effectiveness, or efficacy of JPCs and what ails the working of parliamentary committees in India or its so-called “mini-Parliaments”?-Reproduced 

https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/7/special-articles/joint-parliamentary-committees-india.html
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