This paper argues that in response to contemporary challenges, the federal governance structure in India requires fine-tuning. A directional shift is required from a cooperative model to a collaborative model of federal governance in view of various endogenous and exogenous imperatives of change, such as rising assertiveness of civil society; rising “self awareness” of regional and local political elites; globalization, privatization, and retreat of the central state; and increasing reliance of the national government on intergovernmental coordination mechanisms rather than centralized/hierarchical mechanisms for policy making and implementation. Thus, I reflect on the possibility of supplementing the federal practice in India (known for ...
This paper proposes to comparatively analyze the constitutional design of bicameral national legisla...
Indian is perhaps one of the most populated federal states in the world today. India has a clearly d...
There is a growing recognition that something “fundamental” is happening in Indian fiscal federalism...
This paper argues that in response to contemporary challenges, the federal governance structure in I...
This paper argues that in response to contemporary challenges, the federal governance structure in I...
India is a large, heterogeneous and complex nation, with multiple languages, religions and ethniciti...
Though India is wedded to a federal structure, its underbelly is often tormented by centre state dis...
Intergovernmental relations in India have been by and large an affair of “Executive Federalism”[i] ...
Federalism as a constitutional mechanism ensures peace, stability and mutual accommodation in multi-...
Indian federalism is a blend of formation of federations of both the existing modes of federations T...
India is a large, heterogeneous and complex nation, with multiple languages, religions and ethniciti...
In this paper we examine several dimensions of economic reform in India, in the context of the count...
In this paper the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) (2005-)’s approach to federalism in...
This paper surveys the state of fiscal federalism in India, in the broader context of decentralizati...
This paper analyzes the process of reform of India’s federal system, with a focus on fiscal federali...
This paper proposes to comparatively analyze the constitutional design of bicameral national legisla...
Indian is perhaps one of the most populated federal states in the world today. India has a clearly d...
There is a growing recognition that something “fundamental” is happening in Indian fiscal federalism...
This paper argues that in response to contemporary challenges, the federal governance structure in I...
This paper argues that in response to contemporary challenges, the federal governance structure in I...
India is a large, heterogeneous and complex nation, with multiple languages, religions and ethniciti...
Though India is wedded to a federal structure, its underbelly is often tormented by centre state dis...
Intergovernmental relations in India have been by and large an affair of “Executive Federalism”[i] ...
Federalism as a constitutional mechanism ensures peace, stability and mutual accommodation in multi-...
Indian federalism is a blend of formation of federations of both the existing modes of federations T...
India is a large, heterogeneous and complex nation, with multiple languages, religions and ethniciti...
In this paper we examine several dimensions of economic reform in India, in the context of the count...
In this paper the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) (2005-)’s approach to federalism in...
This paper surveys the state of fiscal federalism in India, in the broader context of decentralizati...
This paper analyzes the process of reform of India’s federal system, with a focus on fiscal federali...
This paper proposes to comparatively analyze the constitutional design of bicameral national legisla...
Indian is perhaps one of the most populated federal states in the world today. India has a clearly d...
There is a growing recognition that something “fundamental” is happening in Indian fiscal federalism...