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This comprehensive study delves into the concept of ‘glocalization’ and its profound impact on federal governance mechanisms in India. The book analyzes how global influences interact with local contexts to transform institutional frameworks, administrative practices, and policy implementation across India’s diverse federal structure.
The authors investigate emerging issues that arise from the tension between global standardization and local adaptation, examining case studies from various Indian states and sectors. The work provides critical insights into how federal systems must evolve to balance national unity with regional autonomy while responding to globalization pressures.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding contemporary challenges in Indian federalism, including issues of governance capacity, cultural preservation, economic integration, and administrative coordination. It offers valuable perspectives for policymakers, academics, and governance professionals seeking to comprehend India’s complex political landscape.







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