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Do you agree that the existing institutional structure in india have not led to good governance outcom

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Answered by harsh05572
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In international development, good governance is a way of measuring how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public resources in a preferred way. Governance is "the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented)".[1] Governance in this context can apply to corporate, international, national, or local governance[1] as well as the interactions between other sectors of society.

The concept of "good governance" thus emerges as a model to compare ineffective economies or political bodies with viable economies and political bodies.[2] The concept centers on the responsibility of governments and governing bodies to meet the needs of the masses as opposed to select groups in society. Because countries often described as "most successful" are liberal democratic states, concentrated in Europe and the Americas, good governance standards often measure other state institutions against these states.[2] Aid organizations and the authorities of developed countries often will focus the meaning of "good governance" to a set of requirements that conform to the organization's agenda, making "good governance" imply many different things in many different contexts.[3][4][5]

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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No, I do not agree that the existing institutional structure in India has not led to good governance outcomes.

Explanation:

  • Good governance is a means of measuring how public institutions perform public affairs and handle public resources, especially in international development. Governance is "the decision-making mechanism and the method by which judgments are (or are not) enforced".
  • In order to promote good governance, three structures may be reformed like the administration, the private sector, and civil society. However, the need for and the need for change that vary across different cultures based on the interests of the population of that nation.
  • India's structures are in collapse. They will excel in bringing in progress for India as the quality of institutions makes or breaks a country. Institutional restructuring marks the second wave of reforms, after the first generation of economic reforms.

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