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“Indian cities suffer from a democratic deficit at the municipal level”. Bring out the basis of this statement. Identify the institutional causes behind it and evaluate its impact on urban governance outcomes.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein

Topic: Devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein

Q3. “Indian cities suffer from a democratic deficit at the municipal level”. Bring out the basis of this statement. Identify the institutional causes behind it and evaluate its impact on urban governance outcomes. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Persistent failures in urban service delivery and accountability have drawn attention to structural weaknesses in India’s municipal governance, making the issue of democratic deficit in cities a key governance concern. Key Demand of the question The question requires bringing out why Indian cities exhibit a democratic deficit, identifying the institutional factors responsible for it, and assessing how this deficit shapes urban governance outcomes. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly situate Indian cities as centres of growth and population concentration, while highlighting the mismatch between their importance and the limited democratic authority of municipal institutions. Body Basis of the democratic deficit: Indicate how weak city leadership, limited accountability and disrupted local representation reflect democratic shortfalls. Institutional causes: Suggest the role of incomplete decentralisation, state dominance and weak fiscal and administrative autonomy. Impact on governance outcomes: Indicate consequences such as poor service delivery, urban inequality and fragmented planning. Conclusion Emphasise the need for strengthening municipal democracy to improve accountability, inclusiveness and effectiveness of urban governance.

Why the question Persistent failures in urban service delivery and accountability have drawn attention to structural weaknesses in India’s municipal governance, making the issue of democratic deficit in cities a key governance concern.

Key Demand of the question The question requires bringing out why Indian cities exhibit a democratic deficit, identifying the institutional factors responsible for it, and assessing how this deficit shapes urban governance outcomes.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly situate Indian cities as centres of growth and population concentration, while highlighting the mismatch between their importance and the limited democratic authority of municipal institutions.

Basis of the democratic deficit: Indicate how weak city leadership, limited accountability and disrupted local representation reflect democratic shortfalls.

Institutional causes: Suggest the role of incomplete decentralisation, state dominance and weak fiscal and administrative autonomy.

Impact on governance outcomes: Indicate consequences such as poor service delivery, urban inequality and fragmented planning.

Conclusion Emphasise the need for strengthening municipal democracy to improve accountability, inclusiveness and effectiveness of urban governance.

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