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- Why Good Policies Fail in India? - The Skeptic Hindu
Why Good Policies Fail in India? An In-Depth Exploration of How the Inefficiencies and the Pervasive Issue of Bureaucratic Delays Hinder the Timely Implementation of Well-Intentioned Government Policies
- Modi government bureaucracy: Hidden power behind failed policies - ThePrint
Modi government bureaucracy drives policy failures despite promises of reduced red tape GST to gold bonds, bureaucrats shape India's future
- Modi govts foreign policy has failed: Opposition parties slam Centre . . .
NEW DELHI: The opposition parties on Saturday alleged that the Modi government's foreign policy has "failed" after the US imposed a USD 100,000 annual fee for H-1B visas for highly skilled workers
- Seven mega challenges for Budget 2025 - orfonline. org
Questions: why is the government unable to undertake a strategic sale, as it did with Air India in January 2022, and follow through its 1 February 2021 policy of strategic disinvestment? Where is this government’s obsession with doing business headed, and when will it end? Why is the government using good money to finance failed enterprises?
- The growth worry: How Indians rate Modi govts economic policies
(NOTE: This article was originally published in the India Today issue dated February 24, 2025) India’s post-Covid economic rebound has lost steam, weighed down by sluggish consumption, tepid private investment and an adverse global trade and geopolitical environment Growth is projected to taper
- Indias Industrial Policies 2025 - Council on Foreign Relations
The Indian government has increasingly relied on three types of industrial policy measures to boost manufacturing: production-linked incentives (PLIs), tariffs, and domestic content requirements
- Budget 2025: A Vindication for Modi Government’s Long-Term Policies
The success of one long-term policy has led to the creation of another, and the collective success of many policies has opened up new avenues in the economy Budget 2025 has been no different and vindicates the Modi Government’s long-term policymaking (Tushar Gupta is a senior journalist and political analyst)
- India’s Governance in 2025 - indusvalleytimes. com
India’s Governance in 2025By Chitta Ranjan Pani In 2025, India’s governance stands at a critical juncture, balancing ambitious reforms with persistent challenges that shape its democratic and economic trajectory The administration prioritizes economic growth, digital transformation, and infrastructure development to position India as a global leader However, systemic corruption
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