Paper 8 ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS FOR GROWTH OF CORRUPTION IN INDIA

PAPER ID: IJIM/Vol. 7(X)/February 2023/44-50 /8

AUTHOR : Kadam Sehrawat and Dr. Parmila

TITLE: ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS FOR GROWTH OF CORRUPTION IN INDIA

ABSTRACT: The growth of corruption is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon influenced by various factors, including political, economic, social, and cultural elements. Understanding the reasons behind the surge in corruption requires an exploration of historical contexts, institutional weaknesses, globalization, technological advancements, and societal attitudes. This comprehensive analysis aims to provide insights into the dynamics that contribute to the growth of corruption, both on a global scale and within specific regions or countries.

Corruption, a pervasive and detrimental phenomenon, has plagued societies throughout history, transcending geographical, cultural, and political boundaries. Defined as the abuse of entrusted power for personal gain, corruption manifests in various forms, including bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, and fraud. This essay aims to explore the multifaceted nature of corruption, its root causes, the mechanisms that facilitate its growth, and potential solutions. Corruption, as a historical and pervasive societal issue, has roots in the power dynamics that have characterized human governance. From ancient civilizations to modern times, individuals in positions of authority have sometimes exploited their power for personal gain, undermining the principles of fairness, justice, and equitable distribution of resources.

KEYWORDS: Corruption, Rule Of Law, Social Injustice, Economic Disparity, Political Instability

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