Shaping Policy in India

Shaping Policy in India
Author: Rajesh Chakrabarti
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-08-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199091478

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How effective is the Indian polity in making laws and policies to address changing ground realities? How do its gears work? Which stakeholder groups are more successful in bringing about policy change, through what methods, and in what contexts? Seeking to answer these questions, Shaping Policy in India takes a close look at nine landmark Indian laws and legislative attempts to reveal the sociopolitical process of policy formulation in the world’s largest democracy. Offering in-depth accounts of the evolution of these nine major legislations, this book interrogates the suitability of existing political theories to explain the policy development process in an emerging economy like India. It covers recent events in the 1999–2014 period that have underlined the role of non-government players in law-making in India, as well as long-standing movements like right to information, right to education, and food security. Case studies have been used to assess the complexity against the relief of existing political theories, invariably developed in the West and to identify gaps in current political theory in understanding the nature of issue-based political movements, advocacy, and activism. The book then takes a few initial steps towards suggesting a paradigm based on complexity theory that may better serve to illuminate this critical part of the political process.

Shaping Policy in India

Shaping Policy in India
Author: Rajesh Chakrabarti,Kaushiki Sanyal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Law reform
ISBN: 0199090858

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How effective is the Indian polity in making laws and policies to address changing ground realities? How do its gears work? Which stakeholder groups are more successful in bringing about policy change, through what methods, and in what contexts? Seeking to answer these questions, Shaping Policy in India takes a close look at nine landmark Indian laws and legislative attempts to reveal the socio-political process of policy formulation in the world's largest democracy. Offering in-depth accounts of the evolution of these nine major legislations, this text interrogates the suitability of existing political theories to explain the policy development process in an emerging economy like India.

India s Pakistan Policy

India s Pakistan Policy
Author: Stuti Bhatnagar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2020-08-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000170092

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This book critically examines the role of think tanks as foreign policy actors. It looks at the origins and development of foreign policy think tanks in India and their changing relevance and position as agents within the policy-making process. The book uses a comparative framework and explores the research discourse of prominent Indian think tanks, particularly on the India–Pakistan dispute, and offers unique insights and perspectives on their research design and methodology. It draws attention to the policy discourse of think tanks during the Composite Dialogue peace process between India and Pakistan and the subsequent support from the government which further expanded their role. One of the first books to offer empirical analyses into the role of these organisations in India, this book highlights the relevance of and the crucial role that these institutions have played as non-state policy actors. Insightful and topical, this book will be of interest to researchers focused on international relations, foreign policy analysis and South Asian politics. It would also be a good resource for students interested in a theoretical understanding of foreign policy institutions in general and Indian foreign policy in particular.

Shaping the Emerging World

Shaping the Emerging World
Author: Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu,Pratap Bhanu Mehta,Bruce Jones
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815725145

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India faces a defining period. Its status as a global power is not only recognized but increasingly institutionalized, even as geopolitical shifts create both opportunities and challenges. With critical interests in almost every multilateral regime and vital stakes in emerging ones, India has no choice but to influence the evolving multilateral order. If India seeks to affect the multilateral order, how will it do so? In the past, it had little choice but to be content with rule taking—adhering to existing international norms and institutions. Will it now focus on rule breaking—challenging the present order primarily for effect and seeking greater accommodation in existing institutions? Or will it focus on rule shaping—contributing in partnership with others to shape emerging norms and regimes, particularly on energy, food, climate, oceans, and cyber security? And how do India’s troubled neighborhood, complex domestic politics, and limited capacity inhibit its rule-shaping ability? Despite limitations, India increasingly has the ideas, people, and tools to shape the global order—in the words of Jawaharlal Nehru, “not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially.” Will India emerge as one of the shapers of the emerging international order? This volume seeks to answer that question.

Amrit Mahotsav 10 Policies Shaping a Sustainable India

Amrit Mahotsav  10 Policies Shaping a Sustainable India
Author: Nilanjan Ghosh,Anirban Sarma,Aparna Roy,Shoba Suri,Oommen C. Kurian,Debosmita Sarkar,Mona,Basu Chandola
Publsiher: Observer research Foundation
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2022-08-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789390494132

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Today’s India is bold and ambitious, seeing eye-to-eye with the Global North. It is a nation that has big dreams and works hard to achieve those dreams. This volume is a tribute to the India that has traversed a long way over the last 75 years and aspires to reach even greater milestones. It is also a tribute to the millennial India that understands its priorities for the next 25 years and is gearing up to face and overcome its challenges. Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is the government’s initiative to celebrate and commemorate 75 years of India’s independence and the glorious history of its people, cultures, and achievements. Yet, it is not merely a celebration of the India of yore, but of the aspirational and ambitious India of the present and future. It is in this context that this compendium discusses the 10 policies that will shape the future sustainable India. During the 2021 Independence Day celebration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the term Amrit Kaal to delineate India’s development pathway over the next 25 years. “The fulfilment of our resolutions in this Amrit period will take us to the hundredth anniversary of Indian independence with pride,” he stated.[1] This compendium, Amrit Mahotsav: 10 Policies Shaping a Sustainable India, aims to celebrate the 75 years of Indian independence (the Amrit Mahotsav) and is a tribute to the India that will traverse the next 25 years of its development armed with crucial policies that will address enduring challenges and shape a more sustainable future for the country and its people.

Shaping India s Foreign Policy

Shaping India s Foreign Policy
Author: Amitabh Mattoo,Happymon Jacob
Publsiher: Har Anand Publications
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010
Genre: India
ISBN: 8124115117

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The Shaping of India s New Foreign Policy

The Shaping of India s New Foreign Policy
Author: Ashutosh Sharma
Publsiher: Vij Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9380177461

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Foreign policy should have the security of the country as the core. The book discusses the long journey of how India emerged from being a leader of the Third World trade union to preparing for a seat at the high table of global diplomacy.

India s Foreign Policy

India s Foreign Policy
Author: Harsh V. Pant
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108473668

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This volume brings together cutting-edge research in the field of Indian foreign policy both at the theoretical and empirical level.