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Fixing India's Steel Frame: The Urgent Need For Bureaucratic Reform
Despite its active democratic participation and aspirations for a high-growth economy, India can't escape from one serious problem at the heart of its administrative set-up; in short, the Government of India has an administrative bureaucracy that needs radical change. The bureaucratic "steel frame" of India has been relied on for continuity and stability since independence, helping to maintain law and order and contributing in some part to holding the country together. Illus

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 87 min read


The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill 2025: Reforming Ministerial Accountability or Undermining Democratic Principles?
On August 20, 2025, the Union Home Minister laid before the Lok Sabha the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025 ,...

THE GEOSTRATA
Aug 269 min read


The Hundred Days of Reform: A Struggle for Modernisation in Late Qing China
The Hundred Days of Reform was during the late Qing dynasty in 1898; this was a notable but brief political and cultural movement in...

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 164 min read


Police Reforms: Need of the Hour
Police Reforms is a subject that usually figures the lowest on the priority ladder of central and state governments. Also in public...

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 21, 20226 min read
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