01381pab a2200205 454500008004000000100002700040245006100067260000900128300001500137362000800152520076400160650002600924700001500950700001900965773005000984908000601034909001101040999001901051952010501070180718b2014 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aThomson, Stanley Bruce aHybrid governance in India: a research review and agenda c2014 ap.313-321. aDec aIndia is the world's largest democracy and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, yet is it fraught with social inequalities, high levels of poverty, and an ineffective distribution of financial and natural resources. Governments in India at the federal, state and municipal levels have been struggling with these issues since Independence. Recently, in terms of the governance arrangements involved, they have moved towards forms of hybrid governance. A review of selected forms indicates mixed findings on the benefits they offer to the public. More detailed research needs to be undertaken at all levels of government to gain deeper insights into how forms of hybrid governance can assist in solving some of India's societal ills. - Reproduced. aPublic administration aKong, Eric aSharma, Deepak aAsia Pacific Journal of Public Administration aN a107028 c107023d107023 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 36, Issue no: 4pAR107488r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR