Common minimum programme

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 Indian general election, 2004, had a heavy emphasis on tackling the needs of India's poor.[1] Six basic principles for governance by UPA were[2]

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