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  1. A Review of Edward Luce’s in Spite of the Gods: the Strange Rise of Modern India

    Rise of Modern India Lant Pritchett* India poses a development puzzle on a grand scale. Sixty years of electoral democracy, thirty years of rapid growth, and a number of world class institutions (such as the Institutes of Technology or Election Commission) have led to talk of India as a superpower...

  2. Future of Democracy in Pakistan

    Future of Democracy in Pakistan I. Quaid’s vision of Democracy II. United Nations and democracy · United Nations Democratic Fund · UN charter endorses democracy · Article 21 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights highlights democratic values ...

  3. China and India Political and Economical Structures

    The People’s Republic of China and the Republic of India: Comparing and Contrasting Political and Economic Structures I. Introduction: In a political perspective “The People’s Republic of China” and the “Republic of India” are from diverse dimensions in which China is mostly dominated by the...

  4. The Consensus of Anti-Corruption Professionals

    {draw:rect} A consensus is emerging among anti-corruption professionals that techniques based on policing and oversight are insufficient to control corruption. It is essential, they argue, for citizens to participate in anti-corruption efforts, largely through civil society groups. In devices the...

  5. Is Corruption an Outcome of Democracy

    There can be various views on this as we consider democracy to be beneficial for our country and we are not ready to accept that a foul thing like corruption could be outcome of it. But there can be scenarios which point to this condition. Democracy was accepted in our country as, 'of the people, for...

  6. China and India a Political comparison

    China and India a Political Comparison Thomas Hendricks POL353: Comparative Politics Instructor: Pamela Hunter 11/2/14 Introduction India and China are two very interesting and fascinating countries when one discusses their political systems, political cultures...

  7. Essays-India 2020

    Report of the Committee on India Vision 2020 Chairman Dr. S. P. Gupta lR;eso t;rs Planning Commission Government of India New Delhi DECEMBER, 2002 d` " .k pUæ iUr K. C. PANT mik/;{k ;ks t uk vk;ks x Hkkjr DEPUTY CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION INDIA lR;es o t;rs FOREWORD ...

  8. Media the Fourth Pillar of Democracy

    2013 Media the fourth pillar of democracy. “The media’s the most powerful entity on Earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and make the guilty innocent and that’s power. Because they control the mind of the masses.” MalcolmX The three pillars of democracy that is the judiciary, legislative...

  9. Doing Business in India - Essay

    Canada’s Tomorrow No. 10 Doing Business in India: Success, Failure and the Prospects for Canada Douglas Goold November 2010 Canadian International Council www.onlinecic.org Conseil international du Canada www.cicenligne.org Doing Business in India: Success, Failure and the Prospects for Canada ...

  10. India in the Last 60 and Next 60 

    “At the stroke of the midnight hour, whenthe world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.” These were the historical words of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on the eve of India's much awaited Independence Day. However, has India really woken up from its sleep of dreams and aspirations...

  11. Judicial Activism in India: a Necessary Evil

    JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA: A NECESSARY EVIL Arpita Saha National Law University, Jodhpur, India ABSTRACT Judicial activism has always been a source of heated debate, especially in the light of recent developments in this regard. Over the last few years with various controversial decisions, judges of...

  12. Foreign Country Analysis Report - India

    the economic potential of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) is such that they may become the four most dominant economies by the year 2050. India is claimed to be the fastest growing country in Southeast Asia, even some people said that India will be the second China. In this project, we are...

  13. Corruption India

    past, India has seen an upsurge in the number and extent of scams spanning across the public as well as the private sector. These scams, to some degree, have highlighted the prevalent levels of bribery and corruption in the country. The same is being echoed in India’s ranking in the corruption perception...

  14. Essay Topics

    1. Is the Nuclear deal good for India : YES IT IS 2. Is the nuclear deal a windfall for the Congress party : YES IT SEEMS TO BE : 3. Are the finance ministry measures confidence building measures 4. Will Obama’s Anti-outsourcing stand spell doom to India 5. Has reservation in professional...

  15. national emergency

    Introduction: The vibrant democracy of India has always been her strength. Ours is the only country where people from contrastingly different castes, creed, religion and race live together...

  16. Essays

     Democracy in Pakistan Introduction: Democracy seems admirably progressing in Pakistan. However, certain impediments are maligning its evolutionary wings which need to be overcome. The former has successive factors...

  17. The Brave New World: India- a Nation in Transition.

    THE BRAVE NEW WORLD: INDIA- A NATION IN TRANSITION. One of the most influential doctrines in Western Europe since the late eighteenth century is that all humans are divided into groups called ‘nations’. India is one such nation where multifarious ethnicities converge into a unified psychological consciousness...

  18. Globalization, Free Trade and Democracy: an Empirical Analysis

    involved. Three competing views are circulated on globalization’s affect upon democracy; one view is that globalization promotes democracy, another view argues just the opposite; the last view, claims that globalization and democracy are not inner related. This paper will focus on the first two competing...

  19. The Political System of the Chinese Empire (Under the Manchus) Has Been Described as an “Autoc Superimposed on a Democracy” (Harold M. Vinacke) Discuss.

    described as an “autocracy superimposed on a democracy” (Harold M. Vinacke) Discuss. It is extremely imperative when approaching this question, that we clearly express that it is blatantly inaccurate to use a western or European terminology such as “democracy” or “autocracy” when attempting to describe...

  20. Presidential System of Government for India

    Presidential System of Government for India by Dr. Subhash Kapila India stands out as a shining symbol of democracy amongst the nations that emerged as independent states after the demise of colonial rule post-World War II. India’s founding fathers, and I stress the plural, opted for the Westminster...

  21. Democracy

    he Future of Democracy in Pakistan by Zia ul Islam Zuberi on Sep 23, 2000 Quaid E Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah told his fellow members of the Muslim League on 9th June 1947 I do not know what the ultimate shape of the constitution is going to be, but I am sure it will be a democratic type, embodying the...

  22. The Arab Spring

    AND EGYPT Since December 2010 the world has watched demonstrations and protests spread across countries in North Africa and Middle East. The pro-democracy movements rose up against the dictatorial regimes and corrupt leaders who had ruled for decades in some cases. Someone called in for the revolutionary...

  23. Corruption and Bribery in the Public Sector

    Corruption and bribery within the public sector, is unavoidable and endemic within all societies By Your Name Supervisor: Name of the University Date Corruption refers to the abuse or misuse of entrusted power by individuals for personal gain (Pickett & Pickett 2012). Corruption...

  24. pestle of bd

    widening without having a New and new developments are coming these days in all fields all over India to make the people life more comfortable and luxurious. The industries are growing so fast in India in order to satisfy all the needs of people. Similarly Gov. has supported to these companies for...

  25. Imperialism in India Cornell Notes

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  26. Business Standard

    to efficient management 4. Is the Nuclear deal good for India 5. Is the nuclear deal a windfall for the Congress party 6. Are the finance ministry measures confidence building measures 7. Will Obama’s Anti-outsourcing stand spell doom to India 8. Has reservation in professional courses worked 9....

  27. Demographic Segmentation

    Is India Really A True Democracy The other night my eleven year old daughter asked me what does democracy mean. I told her that the term ‘democracy’ has been derived from the Greek words ‘Demos’ meaning people and ‘Kratis’ meaning power. I told her that democracy means people’s power and that in the...

  28. Pawan Chamling's Corruption (Cnn-Ibn)

    / CNN-IBN TimePublished on Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 20:16, Updated at Wed, Apr 09, 2008 in Nation section Gangtok: A Rs 4 crore complex in Gangtok's Main Market, a Rs 1 crore building in Namchi, a palace in the hills of south Sikkim — these are just three of the many assets CNN-IBN's Special Investigation...

  29. India: a Republic Consisting of 28 States

    India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: भारत गणराज्य Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean...

  30. Democracy as Political Ideology

    the concept of ideology itself (rather than specific ideologies) have been carried out under the name of systematic ideology. What is Democracy? Democracy in its ideal sense is the notion that "the people" should have control of the government ruling over them. This ideal is pursued by implementing...

  31. Peace and Democracy in Kenya

    CHANGE AGENTS FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL (CAPI) Peace and Democracy Capacity Building in Kenya. Project Proposal March, 2013 Since independence Kenya faces deeply rooted social injustices, marginalisation, ethnic polarisation, inequality and iniquity among those who have access to basic social...

  32. Presentation.Doc

    Chandigarh, shooting for his next London Dreams. f Gandhi had not been cremated, he would be turning in his grave. The Mahatma forced the British to quit India while on a diet that seldom strayed beyond goats' milk and lentils. A struggle to give up smoking as a young man convinced him of the evils of nicotine...

  33. India-Us Nuclear Deal.

    *NUCLEAR DEAL OF INDIA WITH UNITED STATES – A REVIEW* The nuclear deal of India with US was one the major event globally in year 2008. This is the mark of the beginning of new Era in Indian nuclear technology. Here are some of the major points stated in the Indo-US pact. 1. The US state department...

  34. Nals

    of Information Law1 “Sunshine is the best antiseptic” Louis Brandeis Introduction Uruguay is placed 25th in the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index and is better positioned than “developed” countries such as Greece or Italy (Transparency International 2007). Uruguay is considering...

  35. Poltics in India

    West Bengal as to form new State called Gorkhaland. The demand for Gorkhaland as a constituent state within the Union of India has been the oldest demands in the history of modern India , till now its gain nothing rather remains as history creator of Indian Gorkha even after more than hundred years. Over...

  36. Pointers

    politics 43. Business ethics A necessity or luxury 44. What is the job of the Manager? 45. Is democracy working for India 46. Performance appraisal- A Useful tool for growth 47. Corruption an outcome of Democracy 48. Agricultural subsidies: A Boon or a Bane 49. Does the media need censorship 50. Reforms...

  37. Poverty in India - BY AAN patel

    being extremely poor. If we say someone is experiencing poverty, then we mean that the person is living on a bare subsistence level. Poverty in India India suffers from a lot of poverty, which means that many people do not have enough money. 27.5% of the population was living below the poverty line in...

  38. Strategic Development Between India & China

    Strategic Development between India & China - A comparison This article aims to compare the development strategies and trajectories of the two economic giants of Asia, India and China. Despite different political systems, China and India are aggressively pursuing economic liberalization for growth...

  39. Usa and India Relation

    Foreign Policy Decision Making Case Study: USA- INDIA Presented by: Layal.Daher Indo-American relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the United States of America. The historic relationship between India and the United States was very strong. After Indian...

  40. povert

    The World Bank estimated 1.29 billion people were living in absolute poverty in 2008. Of these, about 400 million people in absolute poverty lived in India and 173 million people in China. In terms of percentage of regional populations, sub-Saharan Africa at 47% had the highest incidence rate of absolute...

  41. Unesco-Higher Education in India-Vision N Action.Doc

    Higher Education in India Vision and Action Country Paper UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century Paris, 5-9 October 1998 Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO October 1998 This paper has been brought out by Indian National Commission...

  42. Tv Programmes Choices

    Skip to main content Access keys help BBC logo * Home * News * Sport * Radio * TV * Weather * Languages Low graphics |Accessibility help BBC News watch One-Minute World News mobiles *News services* Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia...

  43. British Democracy vs. American Democracy

    Participatory Democracy. Are we Involved Democracy is based on people’s participation in the political life of their own communities. Participation can assume different forms and express itself in diverse manners: it can be direct, indirect or mediated in nature. History has shown very different...

  44. Good governance and reducing uncertainty of doing business

    UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA – FACULTY OF ECONOMICS GRADUATE PROGRAMME COURSE: CORRUPTION AND DEVELOPMENT MENTORS: SANDRA DAMIJAN M.SC., JOŽE DAMIJAN PH.D. ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013/2014 Corruption and development Seminar paper Good governance and reducing uncertainty of doing business AUTHORS: ...

  45. Multiparty vs Twoparty

    TWO-PARTY Stakeholders: India, USA, two-party democratic systems, multi-party democratic systems Background Key Points Why a multi-party system is better Why a two-party system is better Group Discussion Topics For Against The stability of multi-party democracy in India The Roots and Specifics...

  46. Youth for Goo Governance

    that we are starting this course on September 11, a year after the terrorist attacks in the United States. We will be exploring the link between corruption and terrorism in later modules. 1 Learning Objectives By the end of this module, you will be able to: • identify the basic functions of a...

  47. Why Are Realists Skeptical About Liberal Claims for Globalisation?

    (and by implication always will be) reducible to interstate competition for power. For realists, power politics are today as resilient as ever and the main contemporary debate about change concerns whether, in the post-Cold War world, this timeless struggle unfolds in a unipolar or multipolar context…”...

  48. Health Care in India

    Health Care in India In the writing “India”, author Perri Klass offers a powerful argument for the economic social determinants of health and the need to help the poor, vulnerable populations of the world. In her article, she describes a situation where she was unable to diagnose a case of tuberculosis...

  49. Impact of Right to Information Act

    in a meaningful debate on political and economic options or choices available to him for realizing socio-economic aspirations. The Constitution of India has guaranteed (u/s 19) the freedom of expression and speech. Even then a citizen had no legal right to know about the details of public policies and...

  50. gunting

    INTRODUCTION The purpose of this essay is to reveal what are the causes of corruption and the factors that create the opportunities for corruption, what are effects of corruption on economic and political development in Armenia and in different nations. And according to this findings and the experience...

  51. Water Warriors of India-Initiative Towards Pure

    How do you contribute to solving community problems? ‘Water Warriors of India - Initiative towards Pure and Ample water' No water or contaminated water is commonplace news in the national or regional dailies of India. Such incidents are termed by newspapers as mismanagement of the government...

  52. Conflict Management in Asia

    the reader with a broad overview of key points and is not intended to be a strict academic literature review. I. Kashmir Swami, Praveen (2007), India, Pakistan and the Secret Jihad, Routledge, Oxford. This book by a well known Indian journalist, traces the genesis of the armed jihad in Kashmir to...

  53. Literacy Rates Affecting Women and Development in India

    Heidi Hemsley IDS 150 TA: Amy Pojar 3/13/2008 Literacy Rates Affecting Women and Development in India Jawaharlal Nehru once said that you could tell a lot about the development of a nation by looking at the status of its women. This is often a very good indicator of development especially when...

  54. The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid

    the Sanctity of Contracts 68 Reducing Inequities in Contracts 69 Building Governance Capabilities Among the Poor 72 Chapter 5 ■ Reducing Corruption: Transaction Governance Capacity Are the Poor Poor? 77 78 TGC 81 Building TGC 83 The Andhra Pradesh e-Governance Story eSeva ...

  55. Law and Political Violence

    POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS 8 VIOLENCE-A VITAL INSTRUMENT IN INDIAN POLITICS 11 COMMUNAL & POLITICAL VIOLENCE 14 LAW AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE 15 CASE STUDY: THE NANDIGRAM VIOLENCE 20 CONCLUSION 22 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Aims and objectives. The main aim of this paper...

  56. Corruption in India

    Corruption in India Corruption is not a new phenomenon in India. It has been prevalent in society since ancient times. History reveals that it was present even in the Mauryan period. Great scholar Kautilya mentions the pressure of forty types of corruption in his contemporary society...

  57. Democracy and India

    The world’s largest democracy is distinctive. With dozens of languages and hundreds of dialects spoken, India’s population is among the most diverse in the world. “It’s very fluid, very dynamic, almost chaotic when viewed from the outside,” said Mira Kamdar, author of Planet India, a book that examines...

  58. Doing Business in India

    INDIA – DOING BUSINESS IN INDIA ITUL DAN-CATALIN India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the largest democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south...

  59. Good Governance

    decision making. 1. Good governance means focusing on the organisation's purpose and on outcomes for citizens and service users • Being clear about the organisation's purpose and its intended outcomes for • citizens and service users; • Making sure that users receive a high quality...

  60. Globalization and Democracy Around the World

    http://www.arena.uio.no/publications/wp99_23.htm viewed on feb 4 Globalisation and Democracy* The world order is rapidly changing due to global structures of production, trade and communication, it is often contended. Increasingly, the world is becoming one through the revolution in telecommunication...