Indian governance is witnessing an unprecedented fall in its global credibility, across the spectrum of economy to polity. Global credit rating
agencies are constantly downgrading India’s rating resulting in loss of investor’s
confidence while global media is critiquing India’s political leadership in
harshest ever accent. The level of corruption and mis-governance has reached to
an extent which speaks for itself and is readily perceivable by all. With an acute
economic mismanagement, fragmented collation government, at the helm and
practically non-functional democracy is bedrock of India’s fresh global indignation.
India is now a victim of a major reform deficit ie transparency.
India has plummeted three ranks
from the last year in the recent global competitiveness report and ten places
since it peaked in 2009. This is a sign of loss of global trust in India’s competitive
abilities and transparent markets. S&P (standard and poor) has already downgraded India’s
investment outlook and a further demotion is highly a likely event. It is
double whammy for India’s image as economy is going to tail spin while high
offices of government and political leadership are getting termed as hopeless and
corrupt. None other than but the poster boy of India’s economic reforms, Prime
minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh is regarded the silent and inefficient
leader of his corrupt government by Washington Post. Time magazine has also
criticized Manmohan Singh by calling him an underachiever in its cover story. This decay is the result of acute non transparent
governance and stagnant polity.
Fact of the matter is that India
has grown quite impressively in last eight years. This growth story is
magnificent and unmatched. An average growth of 8% in the last decade has
created job opportunities and higher income, new technologies and changed
lifestyle. The irony of the India is not thus lack of growth but quality of the
growth. India has never seen such a rampant frequency of scams in its recent
history. Natural resources allocation is specifically marred with corruption
and scams. Reform stories are darkened by various scandals from sports to space
and mines to marine.
Opening of several sectors and
markets for new services and products, foreign capital and all paid us well but
somehow our policy makers ignored the fundamental core i.e. the transparent
execution of laws for reform processes. Our laws have fast become archaic with
the changing time. Watchdog institutions of economy have lost their relevance
and grip over the expansion of markets while constitutional bodies have
degenerated due to political power-play. This is highly disheartening that
we’ve not seen any major reforms in last 15 years to increase transparency in governance.
A scam tainted governance has finally culminated at a policy paralysis, ie no
positive forward movement.
India politics has reached to the
level where parliamentary democracy has come to a standstill. Political parties
are settling the score ignoring crux of the problem. It’s a high-time for
Indian polity to bring the house and order and seriously start a new reform
process for achieving transparency in governance. Clean governance is the biggest
competitive advantage and transparency is now an emergency for India. Our contemporary successes are at a grave risk
now.
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