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The institutional architecture for ensuring accountability in India faces challenges of overlap, inertia, and excessive centralization. Discuss.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability

Topic: Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability

Q4. The institutional architecture for ensuring accountability in India faces challenges of overlap, inertia, and excessive centralization. Discuss. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the Question: The understanding of systemic issues in India’s accountability framework and demands an analytical approach to identify and address key governance challenges. Key Demand of the Question: The answer must examine how overlap, inertia, and centralization hinder accountability mechanisms, supported by examples, and suggest potential improvements. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce India’s institutional framework for accountability and mention its significance in ensuring transparency and good governance. Body: Challenges of overlap: Highlight issues like jurisdictional conflicts, role ambiguity, and duplication of efforts. Challenges of inertia: Focus on procedural delays, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and lack of proactive action. Challenges of excessive centralization: Explain central dominance in investigative bodies, appointment control, and reduced state autonomy. Way forward: Suggest reforms like empowering state institutions, technology-driven transparency, and greater institutional autonomy. Conclusion: Emphasize the need for institutional clarity, decentralization, and digital innovation to ensure a more accountable governance framework.

Why the Question: The understanding of systemic issues in India’s accountability framework and demands an analytical approach to identify and address key governance challenges.

Key Demand of the Question: The answer must examine how overlap, inertia, and centralization hinder accountability mechanisms, supported by examples, and suggest potential improvements.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction: Briefly introduce India’s institutional framework for accountability and mention its significance in ensuring transparency and good governance.

Challenges of overlap: Highlight issues like jurisdictional conflicts, role ambiguity, and duplication of efforts.

Challenges of inertia: Focus on procedural delays, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and lack of proactive action.

Challenges of excessive centralization: Explain central dominance in investigative bodies, appointment control, and reduced state autonomy.

Way forward: Suggest reforms like empowering state institutions, technology-driven transparency, and greater institutional autonomy.

Conclusion: Emphasize the need for institutional clarity, decentralization, and digital innovation to ensure a more accountable governance framework.

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