The Puzzle of India's Governance

The Puzzle of India's Governance

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  • Author: Subrata K. Mitra
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134274920
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

India no longer gets an easy ride as the world's largest democracy. Spectacular terrorist attacks on its Parliament and places of worship, communal riots of unprecedented ferocity, lingering separatist insurgency and violent caste conflict in impoverished regions have combined to cause a closer appraisal of India's capacity to sustain the rule of law. This book shows how governance is high when people follow the rules of transaction, derived from binding custom, legislation, administrative practices and the constitution. The key question that underpins this analysis is why do some people, sometimes, follow rules and not others? This study responds to this central question by looking at analytical narratives of political order in six Indian regional States, surveys of social and political attitudes and extended interviews with political leaders, administrators and police officers. It shows how, by drawing on the logic of human ingenuity, driven by self interest rather than mechanical adherence to tradition and ideology, these regional elites can design institutions and promote security, welfare and identity which enhance governance.


The Puzzle of India's Governance

The Puzzle of India's Governance

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  • Author: Subrata K. Mitra
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134274939
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 353

India no longer gets an easy ride as the world's largest democracy. Spectacular terrorist attacks on its Parliament and places of worship, communal riots of unprecedented ferocity, lingering separatist insurgency and violent caste conflict in impoverished regions have combined to cause a closer appraisal of India's capacity to sustain the rule of law. This book shows how governance is high when people follow the rules of transaction, derived from binding custom, legislation, administrative practices and the constitution. The key question that underpins this analysis is why do some people, sometimes, follow rules and not others? This study responds to this central question by looking at analytical narratives of political order in six Indian regional States, surveys of social and political attitudes and extended interviews with political leaders, administrators and police officers. It shows how, by drawing on the logic of human ingenuity, driven by self interest rather than mechanical adherence to tradition and ideology, these regional elites can design institutions and promote security, welfare and identity which enhance governance.


The Challenges of Governance in Indian Democracy

The Challenges of Governance in Indian Democracy

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  • Author: G. Ramachandhra Reddy
  • Publisher: APH Publishing
  • ISBN: 9788131303603
  • Category : Democracy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192


Politics in India

Politics in India

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  • Author: Subrata Kumar Mitra
  • Publisher: Routledge is
  • ISBN: 9781138018136
  • Category : Comparative government
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The second edition of this textbook brings together general political theory and the comparative method to interpret socio-political phenomena and issues that have occupied the Indian state and society since 1947. It considers the progress that India has made in some of the most challenging aspects of post-colonial politics such as governance, democracy, economic growth, welfare, and citizenship. Looking at the changed global role of India, its standing in the G-20 and BRICS, as well as the implications of the 2014 Indian general elections for state and society, this updated edition also includes sections on the changing socio-political status of women in India, corruption and terrorism. The author raises several key questions relevant to Indian politics, including: - Why has India succeeded in making a relatively peaceful transition from colonial rule to a resilient, multi-party democracy in contrast to its South Asian neighbours? - How has the interaction of modern politics and traditional society contributed to the resilience of post-colonial democracy? - How did India's economy moribund--for several decades following Independence--make a breakthrough into rapid growth and can India sustain it? - And finally, why have collective identity and nationhood emerged as the core issues for India in the twenty-first century and with what implications for Indian democracy? The textbook goes beyond India by asking about the implications of the Indian case for the general and comparative theory of the post-colonial state. The factors which might have caused failures in democracy and governance are analysed and incorporated as variables into a model of democratic governance. In addition to pedagogical features such as text boxes, a set of further readings is provided to guide readers who wish to go beyond the remit of this text. The book will be essential reading for undergraduate students and researchers in South Asian and Asian studies, political science, development studies, sociology, comparative politics and political theory.


India, Pakistan, and Democracy

India, Pakistan, and Democracy

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  • Author: Philip Oldenburg
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136939296
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278

The question of why some countries have democratic regimes and others do not is a significant issue in comparative politics. This book looks at India and Pakistan, two countries with clearly contrasting political regime histories, and presents an argument on why India is a democracy and Pakistan is not. Focusing on the specificities and the nuances of each state system, the author examines in detail the balance of authority and power between popular or elected politicians and the state apparatus through substantial historical analysis. India and Pakistan are both large, multi-religious and multi-lingual countries sharing a geographic and historical space that in 1947, when they became independent from British rule, gave them a virtually indistinguishable level of both extreme poverty and inequality. All of those factors militate against democracy, according to most theories, and in Pakistan democracy did indeed fail very quickly after Independence. It has only been restored as a façade for military-bureaucratic rule for brief periods since then. In comparison, after almost thirty years of democracy, India had a brush with authoritarian rule, in the 1975-76 Emergency, and some analysts were perversely reassured that the India exception had been erased. But instead, after a momentous election in 1977, democracy has become stronger over the last thirty years. Providing a comparative analysis of the political systems of India and Pakistan as well as a historical overview of the two countries, this textbook constitutes essential reading for students of South Asian History and Politics. It is a useful and balanced introduction to the politics of India and Pakistan.


Good Governance and Politics

Good Governance and Politics

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  • Author:
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788189131555
  • Category : India
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

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India's Governance

India's Governance

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  • Author: Madhav Godbole
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788194201823
  • Category : India
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


GovernMint in India

GovernMint in India

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  • Author: T. S. R. Subramanian
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788129114822
  • Category : Civil service
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

This book highlights the governance gap in Indian democracy. What is striking is the bold attempt by the author to meticulously go into the details of the malady and presenting a coherent and realistic picture of poor governance both at the state and the Centre highlighting the importance of taking immediate corrective action. Governmint in India An Inside View takes a good look at the various Constitutional agencies and other instruments of governance, making an assessment as to how they have performed in relation to the expectations from them at the time India became a Republic. In a sense, this is a stock-taking on governance of sixty years since Independence The three pillars of the Constitution the Legislature, the Judiciary and the Executive have been examined to assess as to how they have performed, in relation to the tasks assigned to them by the Constitution.


Governance in India: Basics & Beyond, 2e

Governance in India: Basics & Beyond, 2e

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  • Author: M Karthikeyan
  • Publisher: Pearson Education India
  • ISBN: 9353434939
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 512

This edition is an all-inclusive resource for aspirants preparing for Civil Services Main Examination, GS Paper II. Each chapter has been designed in such a way that the readers are first introduced to the basics of topic, followed by in-depth explanation


Democratic Politics and Governance in India

Democratic Politics and Governance in India

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  • Author: M. M. Sankhder
  • Publisher: Deep and Deep Publications
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Democracy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 364

This Book Is An Attempt To Fill Up The Gap By Providing Missing Links Between The Past And Present In Indian Studies For Establishing India`S Identity In The Field Of Political Knowledge.