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Common minimum programme

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The Common Minimum Programme is a document outlining the minimum objectives of a coalition government in India. The document has acquired prominence since coalition governments have become the norm in India.

The common minimum programme of Congress-led UPA coalition which won the 2004 Indian general election, had a heavy emphasis on tackling the needs of India's poor.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "India's 'common minimum programme'". 28 May 2004.