Why Indian Governance Depends on Individuals
A recurring observation among administrators, researchers, and citizens engaged with Indian governance is that outcomes depend heavily on who is in charge. A district performs well under one Collector and slides under the next. A welfare scheme delivers under one state secretary and stalls under another. A court order gets implemented when a particular official is in post and lies dormant when they leave. This person-dependence — the tendency for governance quality to fluctuate with the qualities of specific individuals rather than operating consistently through institutional design — is widely documented and widely lamented. It is not a feature of unusually poor governance; it is a structural characteristic of a system that has historically under-invested in institutional design and over-relied on individual discretion. Representational Image: Why Indian Governance Depends on Individuals Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has documented that the IAS, India's premier civil ...