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Changing role of public bureaucracy in India: A federal polity perspective

Soosai Peppin () and Vaishali Singh ()

International Journal of Public Policy and Administration Research, 2023, vol. 10, issue 2, 55-69

Abstract: In a federal polity, the role of bureaucracy is ineluctable to cement the centre-state relations. Being the primary catalyst for social change and nation building, Indian bureaucracy is stitched into the federal fabric. The bureaucratic system as well as its potential for public welfare is greatly influenced by the power dynamics in the centre-state relations. Therefore, the paper examines the role of public bureaucracy from the vantage point of centre-state relations. The study synthesizes the literature on the subject to explore the role of bureaucracy in the various phases of centre-state relations in India. The historical analysis is used to reveal the reasons for political control over bureaucracy in India. The main finding of the study reveals that a change in the power constellations of political authorities at the central and state levels of government also induces a change in the influence or capacity of the bureaucracy to work independently and impartially, thereby weakening the neutrality of bureaucracy. The study can be highly useful for policy analysts in understanding the federal democracy and adds to the canon of academic literature on politico-administrative relations in India.

Keywords: Bureaucracy; Bureaucratic neutrality; Centre-state relations; Federalism; Indian civil service; Multi-level governance; Politico-administrative relations. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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