Abstract

India is experiencing a long democratic revolution. A social and political transformation extending over half a century has made widening circles of its citizens in to politically conscious and active agents who exercise pressures upon the state. This democratic revolution has given rise to a sharp expansion of demands without a correspondingly rapid increase in the capacities of the state. The consequence may be especially observed in the weakening fiscal position of central and state governments in India. The democratic revolution has significant consequences for the future of India's public institutions.

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