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9789351775423 60b9fe2bc68d923c8974c92a Safeguarding India: Essays on Security and Governance https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba4b58b20a6d75b4ed8805/9789351775423.jpg There is a crucial link between national governance and internal security. The effective maintenance of security calls for efficient and honest governance. And good governance is inconceivable if there is any compromise whatsoever in the enforcement of the rule of law. Continuing maladministration and corruption have created the impression that our polity bureaucracy and the rich and influential elements are beyond the pale of law.

National security can no longer be safeguarded by seeking refuge in the existing constitutional arrangements and division of responsibilities between the centre and the states. Nor can these grave and complex problems be tackled by the home ministry alone whose capability and resourcefulness has been progressively diluted over the years.

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  • ISBN: 9789351775423
  • Author: Vohra N.N.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 208
  • Format: Hardback
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There is a crucial link between national governance and internal security. The effective maintenance of security calls for efficient and honest governance. And good governance is inconceivable if there is any compromise whatsoever in the enforcement of the rule of law. Continuing maladministration and corruption have created the impression that our polity bureaucracy and the rich and influential elements are beyond the pale of law.

National security can no longer be safeguarded by seeking refuge in the existing constitutional arrangements and division of responsibilities between the centre and the states. Nor can these grave and complex problems be tackled by the home ministry alone whose capability and resourcefulness has been progressively diluted over the years.

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