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2009 Indian general election analysis

The 2009 Indian general election, conducted in five phases from April 16 to May 13, marked a significant political event in India, culminating in a decisive victory for the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) led by the Indian National Congress (INC). The election analyzed various factors, including economic conditions, national security concerns, and regional dynamics that influenced voter behavior. The UPA's campaign focused on development and stability, while the opposition, primarily the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), highlighted issues of governance and corruption. Voter turnout was approximately 58%, reflecting a vibrant democratic process. The election results underscored a shift in the political landscape, reinforcing the INC’s prominence and shaping India's legislative agenda for the subsequent five years.