At first sight, the most recent regional election results in the Northeast or electoral gains, such as those of the regional Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in four Indian states, suggest that regional parties are gaining in importance. However, this observation ignores an important development - the realignment of India's party system in its fourth era.
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