Democracy in global India
By: Chaturvedi, Geeta.
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ArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.843-52.Subject(s): Democracy - India | Democracy
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Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: The present paper tries to emphasise that democracy is not only a political concept, but it is also a philosophy of life. It is a value system which guides the whole perception of man, society and government. Because of its egalitarian character, it is the most desired method of governance to-day. Indian democracy has successful standing of 61 years, but in the era of globalisation, it is facing internal and external constraints. Political parties, people political leaders, public service and media need to reorient themselves to the requirements of new world. With open outlook and strong commitment to conquer the shortcomings, they can meet the multi-faceted challenges. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 69, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR81622 |
The present paper tries to emphasise that democracy is not only a political concept, but it is also a philosophy of life. It is a value system which guides the whole perception of man, society and government. Because of its egalitarian character, it is the most desired method of governance to-day. Indian democracy has successful standing of 61 years, but in the era of globalisation, it is facing internal and external constraints. Political parties, people political leaders, public service and media need to reorient themselves to the requirements of new world. With open outlook and strong commitment to conquer the shortcomings, they can meet the multi-faceted challenges. - Reproduced.


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