India’s huge general election is underway. It is the biggest democratic event in history – and understanding the country’s geography is key to understanding it.

Sky’s Neville Lazarus takes a look at the election.

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36 thoughts on “India election 2024: Explained in maps”
  1. I don’t get the whole North South thing. Where does Maharashtra, Goa or Gujarat come in that equation? Goa is extremely rich state per capita and Gujarat and Maharashtra contribute more to the Indian GDP than the so called “South”. The whole North vs South is a manufactured divide.

  2. What does gdp earning and have to do with each other?

    The east 2 states have more gdp than western states and even southern states but whats that got to do with the election. Usual divide and rule mentality.

  3. Sky News needs to learn the geography properly. There's not only north and south, but also east, west, northeast and central India. Madhya Pradesh falls in central India while Bihar falls in eastern Hindi. Stop this nonsensical binary narrative.

  4. thw wealthiest part of india – the south – is coincidentally the main part the muslim invaders couldnt conquer and administer – sureeeely thats a coincidence

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