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Making India Work provides a comprehensive analysis of welfare development in India’s complex multi-level democratic system. Louise Tillin explores how federal, state, and local governments interact to design and implement social welfare policies across the vast and diverse nation.
The book examines the institutional frameworks, political dynamics, and administrative mechanisms that shape welfare provision. Tillin investigates why certain states have been more successful in developing effective welfare systems while others lag behind, considering factors such as political leadership, fiscal capacity, and bureaucratic efficiency.
Through empirical research and case studies, the author demonstrates how India’s democratic federalism influences welfare outcomes. This South Asia Edition offers insights relevant to understanding governance and development challenges across the region, making it essential for policymakers, academics, and development professionals.







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