Good Governance and Public Policy in India
Dr. D. C. Sugappa
Lecturer in Political Science, Government College (Autonomous), Anantapur. A.P.
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http://doi.org/10.37648/ijps.v21i04.008
Abstract
Good governance has emerged as a central pillar in contemporary development discourse, particularly in the context of public policy formulation and implementation in India. This article explores the foundational concepts and elements of good governance, examines its vital role in the public policy process, and analyzes the stages and constraints involved. By highlighting the challenges and proposing strategies for effective governance, the article underscores the need for a robust, inclusive, and accountable policy framework to achieve sustainable development outcomes.
Keywords:
Governance; Public Policy; Sustainable Development.
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