
The deficiencies in the capability of the state to design and implement effective policies are arguably the biggest development challenge facing developing countries like India. This book seeks to assess state capability in India, identify weaknesses in policy design and programme implementation, and their causes, and propose some measures to remedy them. Importantly, it does so while recognizing political economy constraints and focusing predominantly on the administrative contributors. To this extent, the book's suggestions are practical enough for adoption by stakeholders at different levels. It describes the institutional design, constitutional provisions, the organizational structure, and the personnel of the Indian state. It covers a wide spectrum of aspects impacting state capability, ranging from ideological narratives and systemic constraints to procedural and personnel management issues to the behaviours and attitudes of individual bureaucrats. It offers a new analytical framework to think about effectiveness of state on the policy-making process. It also offers a nuanced perspective and suggestions on many of the popular themes in public administration - size of the state, generalist and specialist debates, lateral entry, digital monitoring systems in governance, outsourcing and private participation, use of consultants, risk aversion in bureaucracies, performance-based incentives, programme evaluations, and so on. Finally, being participants and observers in the bureaucratic system, the authors describe reality without always seeking to locate it in the framework of existing academic literature, thereby offering fresh insights and enriching the discourse on state capability.
This book investigates the core question of why the Indian state struggles to design and implement effective policies and what administrative reforms can address these deficiencies. The authors, Gulzar Natarajan and T. V. Somanathan, draw upon their extensive experience as practitioners within the Indian bureaucratic system to analyze the structural, procedural, and behavioral constraints of the state. They propose a new analytical framework that balances political economy realities with practical administrative solutions to improve governance outcomes.
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Experts and practitioners value this work for its grounded, insider perspective on the mechanics of Indian governance. Readers frequently note that the authors provide a pragmatic, non-academic approach that makes complex administrative issues accessible to policymakers and students of public administration alike.
Page Count:
445
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192670530
ISBN-13:
9780192670533
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