Electoral Bonds explained: Transparency and anonymity in political funding

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on March 20, 2024
Electoral bonds in India allow anonymous donations to political parties. Introduced in 2017, they faced criticism for anonymity and corruption concerns. The recent Supreme Court ruling highlighted major companies as top political funders.

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