Research Workshop: Governing India

May 2017: India provides a laboratory for comparison, where narratives of successful and failed governance can reveal the conditions under which citizen-centred governance is possible. This workshop invited policy makers, public intellectuals, technocrats and scholars who have studied governance in India to reflect on and discuss how India conducts its governance. The workshop provided an insight into the interactions between the political executive, the technocracy (bureaucracy) and civil society groups that create opportunities for the welfare of citizens in India.

Governing India Workshop: Interviews

Workshop on Governing India: Day 1 Opening session

Workshop on Governing India: Day 2 Panel 2 Making Government Work – Rights Based Approach (part 1)

Workshop on Governing India: Day 2 Panel 2 Making Government Work – Rights Based Approach (part 2)

Workshop on Governing India: Day 2 Panel 3 Making Government Work Dealing with Corruption (part 1)

Workshop on Governing India: Day 2 Panel 3 Making Government Work Dealing with Corruption 2 (part 2)

Workshop on Governing India: Day 2 Panel 4 Making the Government Work A View from the State

Workshop Governing India: Ending Session (part 1)

Workshop on Governing India: Ending Session (part 2)