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IDS Bulletin 49.3

India’s Role as a Facilitator of Constitutional Democracy

Published on 30 July 2018

How can the unique knowledge, experiences, institutions, norms, and ideas from developing countries contribute to the political, economic, and social development of other developing countries?

This question is worth asking, as ongoing discussions regarding emerging donors have failed to explore the possible contribution of developing countries to governance issues through the utilisation of their unique resources. This article examines the realities and potential of India’s contribution to the enhancement of democratic governance in developing countries. It argues that India’s enduring experience with constitutional democracy has attracted attention from other developing countries, particularly those who are tackling the daunting challenge of consolidating democracy in tandem with the projects of building a coherent nation and legitimate and functioning state within the inherently hostile environment of an ethnically and religiously divided society.

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This article comes from the IDS Bulletin 49.3 (2018) India’s Role as a Facilitator of Constitutional Democracy

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Shiga, H. (2018) 'India’s Role as a Facilitator of Constitutional Democracy' in Gu, J. and Kitano, N, (eds) 'Emerging Economies and the Changing Dynamics of Development Cooperation', IDS Bulletin 49.3, Brighton: IDS

Authors

Hiroaki Shiga

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published by
Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/1968-2018.150
language
English

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