Indian democracy faces several challenges despite over 65 years of successful elections and governance transitions. While India has developed economically and socially, there are still prevalent inequalities and unfulfilled expectations that cause some sections of society to feel excluded from the democratic process. A true democracy is not just about elections but also fulfilling the social and economic aspirations of citizens. Some of the challenges faced include socioeconomic conditions like lack of equal pay and unequal access to development opportunities, indicating India has yet to fully establish social democracy in addition to its political democracy. The lesson aims to understand these challenges and identify corrective measures to strengthen Indian democracy.