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A Critical Analysis on Implementation and Implication of Good Governance in India in the Era of Globalization:
A Study
Author(s):
Dr. Ranjan Acharjee
Designation:
Post Graduate Teacher (Political Science), Ishanpur Higher Secondary School, Sidhai, West Tripura, India
Country:
India
Abstract:
The idea of good governance is crucial in the age of globalization, especially for developing nations like India. Globally, international organizations aid in defining the norms of good governance. The purpose of this article is to determine the effects and application of good governance in the globalization period. It critically analyses the process of continuity and change as it exists within the intricate relationship between the agency of new resistance and the normative framework of governance. This paper's main goal is to identify the ways in which politics, technology, culture, and context have all become intertwined in power and imbalance relations. Good governance is the process of managing public affairs in a way that is just, equitable, and fair. Numerous administrative systems are more common in federal nations like India, which may lead to complexities and challenges that influence the idea of good governance. The Indian government developed the Good Governance Index to evaluate the success of many governance-related initiatives carried out by the administrations of the States and Union Territories. The 12th Five-Year Plan defines governance as the management of all such processes that, in any society, create the conditions that permit and enable people to raise their capability levels, on the one hand, and provide opportunities to realize their potential and expand their options, on the other. Despite the existence of two distinct forms of governance, good governance is the skillful management of public affairs and the administration of public resources. It is still essential to achieving the goal of an inclusive society and a nation free from corruption. The idea of good governance originated in India as a result of numerous judicial and administrative issues. Even though the term "good governance" was first created in the 1990s, the idea is not new to Indian society. Kautilya's Arthashastra emphasized the universal appeal and applicability of the core concepts of accountability, justice, and fairness. The primary focus of a governance analysis is the formal and informal institutions set up to make and execute the decision, as well as the formal and informal actors involved in the decision-making and decision-implementation processes. Good governance is guaranteed by avoiding corruption, considering the views of minorities, and providing a voice to the most underprivileged societies in decision-making. It is also relevant to the demands of society both now and in the future. This paper is an attempt to examine the challenges and implementation of good governance in India.
Keywords:
Governance, implementation, administration, normative, environment
Domain:
Social Sciences
Published In:
Volume 2, Issue 1, (January-February 2025)
Published On:
18 February 2025
Citation:
A Critical Analysis on Implementation and Implication of Good Governance in India in the Era of Globalization: A Study - GJMS Volume 2, Issue 1, January-February 2025.
DOI 10.63239/GJMS.2025.v02.i01.00022
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