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“India’s bureaucratic apparatus faces criticism for inefficiency and a reluctance to adapt to change”. Discuss the barriers to implementing administrative reforms and the strategies to overcome these challenges.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Role of civil services in a democracy

Topic: Role of civil services in a democracy

Q3. “India’s bureaucratic apparatus faces criticism for inefficiency and a reluctance to adapt to change”. Discuss the barriers to implementing administrative reforms and the strategies to overcome these challenges. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question Persistent challenges within the Indian Administrative Service and the wider bureaucracy have highlighted the urgent need for administrative reforms Key demand of the question The key demand is to analyze the criticisms of India’s bureaucratic apparatus, identify barriers to implementing reforms, and suggest strategies to overcome them. Structure of the answer Introduction Briefly introduce the role of bureaucracy in governance and the criticism it faces for inefficiency and resistance to change. Body Highlight the major criticisms of the Indian bureaucracy, such as red-tapism, lack of accountability, and politicization. Discuss the barriers to implementing reforms, focusing on institutional inertia, political interference, and capacity deficits. Suggest strategies to address these challenges, emphasizing institutional frameworks, technology adoption, and capacity building. Conclusion Conclude by emphasizing the need for a responsive and efficient bureaucracy to achieve India’s governance and development goals, with a focus on transparency and accountability.

Why the question

Persistent challenges within the Indian Administrative Service and the wider bureaucracy have highlighted the urgent need for administrative reforms

Key demand of the question

The key demand is to analyze the criticisms of India’s bureaucratic apparatus, identify barriers to implementing reforms, and suggest strategies to overcome them.

Structure of the answer

Introduction Briefly introduce the role of bureaucracy in governance and the criticism it faces for inefficiency and resistance to change.

Highlight the major criticisms of the Indian bureaucracy, such as red-tapism, lack of accountability, and politicization.

Discuss the barriers to implementing reforms, focusing on institutional inertia, political interference, and capacity deficits.

Suggest strategies to address these challenges, emphasizing institutional frameworks, technology adoption, and capacity building.

Conclusion Conclude by emphasizing the need for a responsive and efficient bureaucracy to achieve India’s governance and development goals, with a focus on transparency and accountability.

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