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Answered by sanjit57948
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Q. 1. How has the transfer of power in India taken place ?

Ans : The transfer of power in India has taken place peacefully and predictably , recently evident in NDA's victory earlier this year.

Q. 2. Why has the journey been much rockier regarding the second critical question ?

Ans : The journey has been much rockier regarding the second critical question because that power for the broader public good.

Q. 3. Why has there been less attention

on the implementation of schemes ?

Ans : There has been less attention on the implementation of schemes because popular commentary on political power focuses on it's misuse for private gain or corruption.

Q. 4. What were the outcomes of the

good intentions of the goverment ?

Ans : The outcomes of the good intentions of the goverment were the history of independent India is replete with government programmes, ranging from state - owned enterprises to multiple poverty programmes.

Q. 5. Whom do critics hold responsible

for this poor show ?

Ans : Critics holds responsible for this poor show on misaligned incentives and craven - political bureaucratic nexus.

Q. 6. What has still remained a far cry ?

Ans : The power to do something , to excute programmes and provide basic public goods that are the bread and butter of a state's responsibilities to it's citizens has still remained a far cry.

Q. 7. What is another view regarding

laying the foundations of the modern nation state ?

Ans : The another view regarding laying the foundations of the modern nation state is that warfare laid the foundations of the modern nation state especially in Europe and East Asia.

Q. 8. What has the historian Charles Tilly argued ?

Ans : The historian Charles Tilly has argued that states make war and war makes states, a reference to the rise of the modern European state after centuries of warfare among hundreds of politics and kingdoms.

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Answer:

Q. 1. How has the transfer of power in India taken place ?

Ans : The transfer of power in India has taken place peacefully and predictably , recently evident in NDA's victory earlier this year.

Q. 2. Why has the journey been much rockier regarding the second critical question ?

Ans : The journey has been much rockier regarding the second critical question because that power for the broader public good.

Q. 3. Why has there been less attention

on the implementation of schemes ?

Ans : There has been less attention on the implementation of schemes because popular commentary on political power focuses on it's misuse for private gain or corruption.

Q. 4. What were the outcomes of the

good intentions of the goverment ?

Ans : The outcomes of the good intentions of the goverment were the history of independent India is replete with government programmes, ranging from state - owned enterprises to multiple poverty programmes.

Q. 5. Whom do critics hold responsible

for this poor show ?

Ans : Critics holds responsible for this poor show on misaligned incentives and craven - political bureaucratic nexus.

Q. 6. What has still remained a far cry ?

Ans : The power to do something , to excute programmes and provide basic public goods that are the bread and butter of a state's responsibilities to it's citizens has still remained a far cry.

Q. 7. What is another view regarding

laying the foundations of the modern nation state ?

Ans : The another view regarding laying the foundations of the modern nation state is that warfare laid the foundations of the modern nation state especially in Europe and East Asia.

Q. 8. What has the historian Charles Tilly argued ?

Ans : The historian Charles Tilly has argued that states make war and war makes states, a reference to the rise of the modern European state after centuries of warfare among hundreds of politics and kingdoms.

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