How Corruption Works in Indian Administration
Corruption in India operates at two distinct levels that interact but require separate analysis. Petty corruption — bribery for routine services that citizens are legally entitled to receive without payment — occurs at police checkpoints, land record offices, ration shops, public hospitals, school admission processes, and hundreds of other citizen-government touchpoints. Grand corruption — the exchange of favours between political and business elites involving government contracts, regulatory permissions, land allocation, and policy decisions — operates at the intersection of politics, bureaucracy, and business. Both forms are documented, widespread, and structurally embedded rather than aberrational. Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index 2024 ranked India 96th of 180 countries with a score of 39/100 — below the global average and significantly below comparable democracies. RMN Foundation's India Corruption Research Report 2024 found that 53% of survey resp...