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Democratic Institutions, Civil Services Reform, and Economic Indicators

Democratic Institutions, Civil Services Reform, and Economic Indicators: A Contemporary Governance Analysis

Introduction India’s democratic system rests on three foundational pillars — constitutional institutions, administrative machinery, and economic governance frameworks. These pillars determine how effectively policies are implemented, rights are protected, and development is measured. In recent times, debates surrounding electoral processes, civil service performance, and economic indicators have gained renewed attention. These discussions are not isolated;…

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The Vice President of India: Ensuring Stability in Parliamentary Democracy

Introduction The Vice President of India holds a significant constitutional position, serving as the second-highest authority in the country. The office is primarily associated with the parliamentary framework, as the Vice President functions as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and steps in as the Acting President when required. While the role is largely…

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The Vice President of India: Role, Powers, and the Case for Executive Authority

Introduction The Vice President of India holds a significant constitutional position, serving as the second-highest office in the country. The role is primarily ceremonial and legislative, with the Vice President acting as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and stepping in as the Acting President when required. However, compared to the President and Prime…

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