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Public policy formulation and implementation in India
This book provides an analytical study of how public policies are formulated and implemented within the complex institutional and administrative structures of India. It examines the dynamics between political leadership, bureaucracy, and public institutions that shape the processes of decision-making in the country.
Through detailed discussions, the author highlights the challenges faced in translating policy intentions into effective actions, focusing on the gaps between formulation and implementation at both national and state levels. The book also explores the socio-economic context in which Indian public policy evolves, emphasizing the role of political pressures, administrative limitations, and diverse regional conditions.
Comprehensive in scope, it serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, administrators, and policymakers seeking deeper understanding of India’s governance mechanisms and the practical realities of policy execution.
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