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2 minPolitical Concept
  1. होम
  2. /
  3. अवधारणाएं
  4. /
  5. Political Concept
  6. /
  7. Democratic Governance
Political Concept

Democratic Governance

Democratic Governance क्या है?

Democratic Governance refers to a system of governing where political power is derived from the consent of the governed, typically through free and fair elections. It operates within a framework of rule of lawall individuals and institutions are accountable to laws, protection of human rights, and accountability of public officials, emphasizing citizen participation and transparent decision-making.

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

Pillars of Democratic Governance in India

This mind map illustrates the fundamental components and institutions that collectively uphold democratic governance in India, emphasizing their interconnectedness.

2 minPolitical Concept
  1. होम
  2. /
  3. अवधारणाएं
  4. /
  5. Political Concept
  6. /
  7. Democratic Governance
Political Concept

Democratic Governance

Democratic Governance क्या है?

Democratic Governance refers to a system of governing where political power is derived from the consent of the governed, typically through free and fair elections. It operates within a framework of rule of lawall individuals and institutions are accountable to laws, protection of human rights, and accountability of public officials, emphasizing citizen participation and transparent decision-making.

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

Pillars of Democratic Governance in India

This mind map illustrates the fundamental components and institutions that collectively uphold democratic governance in India, emphasizing their interconnectedness.

Democratic Governance in India

Preamble (Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)

Fundamental Rights (Part III) & DPSP (Part IV)

Election Commission of India (Article 324)

Universal Adult Franchise (Article 326)

Accurate Electoral Rolls (News Context)

Independent Judiciary (Upholds Constitution)

Legal Framework (Acts, Statutes)

Parliamentary Oversight (Question Hour, Committees)

Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005

Panchayati Raj & Urban Local Bodies (73rd/74th Amdt.)

Role of Civil Society & Media

Connections
Constitutional Framework→Free & Fair Elections
Free & Fair Elections→Accountability & Transparency
Rule of Law & Justice→Constitutional Framework
Citizen Participation & Decentralization→Accountability & Transparency
Democratic Governance in India

Preamble (Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)

Fundamental Rights (Part III) & DPSP (Part IV)

Election Commission of India (Article 324)

Universal Adult Franchise (Article 326)

Accurate Electoral Rolls (News Context)

Independent Judiciary (Upholds Constitution)

Legal Framework (Acts, Statutes)

Parliamentary Oversight (Question Hour, Committees)

Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005

Panchayati Raj & Urban Local Bodies (73rd/74th Amdt.)

Role of Civil Society & Media

Connections
Constitutional Framework→Free & Fair Elections
Free & Fair Elections→Accountability & Transparency
Rule of Law & Justice→Constitutional Framework
Citizen Participation & Decentralization→Accountability & Transparency
The concept of democracy has evolved from ancient Greek city-states to modern representative democracies. Post-World War II, there was a global push for decolonization and the establishment of democratic states. However, many newly independent nations, particularly in Asia and Africa, faced challenges in consolidating democratic institutions, often leading to authoritarianism or military interventions, thereby hindering democratic governance.

मुख्य प्रावधान

9 points
  • 1.

    Rule of Law: All individuals and institutions, including the government, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated.

  • 2.

    Free and Fair Elections: Regular, competitive elections where citizens can choose their representatives without coercion, fraud, or undue influence.

  • 3.

    Separation of Powers: Distribution of governmental powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent the concentration of power and ensure checks and balances.

  • 4.

    Protection of Human Rights: Guarantee of fundamental rights and freedoms for all citizens, including freedom of speech, assembly, and religion.

  • 5.

    Accountability and Transparency: Government officials are accountable to the public, and decision-making processes are open and accessible.

  • 6.

    Citizen Participation: Active involvement of citizens in political processes beyond voting, through civil society organizations, protests, and public discourse.

  • 7.

    Independent Judiciary: An impartial judicial system that upholds the constitution, protects rights, and ensures justice without political interference.

  • 8.

    Civilian Control of Military: The armed forces are subordinate to elected civilian authorities, ensuring the military remains apolitical.

  • 9.

    Pluralism: Recognition and protection of diverse political views, social groups, and minorities within the political system.

दृश्य सामग्री

Pillars of Democratic Governance in India

This mind map illustrates the fundamental components and institutions that collectively uphold democratic governance in India, emphasizing their interconnectedness.

Democratic Governance in India

  • ●Constitutional Framework
  • ●Free & Fair Elections
  • ●Rule of Law & Justice
  • ●Accountability & Transparency
  • ●Citizen Participation & Decentralization

संबंधित अवधारणाएं

Electoral Rolls and their RevisionCivil-Military RelationsPolitical Instability and Power StrugglesRole of the Head of State (President)

स्रोत विषय

Election Commission Extends Uttar Pradesh Electoral Roll Revision Again

Polity & Governance

UPSC महत्व

Core topic for UPSC GS Paper 2 (Polity, Governance, International Relations) and GS Paper 4 (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude). Frequently asked in Prelims and Mains, especially questions on constitutionalism, human rights, electoral reforms, and challenges to democracy. Essential for essay writing and case studies.

On This Page

DefinitionHistorical BackgroundKey PointsVisual InsightsRelated ConceptsUPSC RelevanceSource Topic

Source Topic

Election Commission Extends Uttar Pradesh Electoral Roll Revision AgainPolity & Governance

Related Concepts

Electoral Rolls and their RevisionCivil-Military RelationsPolitical Instability and Power StrugglesRole of the Head of State (President)
The concept of democracy has evolved from ancient Greek city-states to modern representative democracies. Post-World War II, there was a global push for decolonization and the establishment of democratic states. However, many newly independent nations, particularly in Asia and Africa, faced challenges in consolidating democratic institutions, often leading to authoritarianism or military interventions, thereby hindering democratic governance.

मुख्य प्रावधान

9 points
  • 1.

    Rule of Law: All individuals and institutions, including the government, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated.

  • 2.

    Free and Fair Elections: Regular, competitive elections where citizens can choose their representatives without coercion, fraud, or undue influence.

  • 3.

    Separation of Powers: Distribution of governmental powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent the concentration of power and ensure checks and balances.

  • 4.

    Protection of Human Rights: Guarantee of fundamental rights and freedoms for all citizens, including freedom of speech, assembly, and religion.

  • 5.

    Accountability and Transparency: Government officials are accountable to the public, and decision-making processes are open and accessible.

  • 6.

    Citizen Participation: Active involvement of citizens in political processes beyond voting, through civil society organizations, protests, and public discourse.

  • 7.

    Independent Judiciary: An impartial judicial system that upholds the constitution, protects rights, and ensures justice without political interference.

  • 8.

    Civilian Control of Military: The armed forces are subordinate to elected civilian authorities, ensuring the military remains apolitical.

  • 9.

    Pluralism: Recognition and protection of diverse political views, social groups, and minorities within the political system.

दृश्य सामग्री

Pillars of Democratic Governance in India

This mind map illustrates the fundamental components and institutions that collectively uphold democratic governance in India, emphasizing their interconnectedness.

Democratic Governance in India

  • ●Constitutional Framework
  • ●Free & Fair Elections
  • ●Rule of Law & Justice
  • ●Accountability & Transparency
  • ●Citizen Participation & Decentralization

संबंधित अवधारणाएं

Electoral Rolls and their RevisionCivil-Military RelationsPolitical Instability and Power StrugglesRole of the Head of State (President)

स्रोत विषय

Election Commission Extends Uttar Pradesh Electoral Roll Revision Again

Polity & Governance

UPSC महत्व

Core topic for UPSC GS Paper 2 (Polity, Governance, International Relations) and GS Paper 4 (Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude). Frequently asked in Prelims and Mains, especially questions on constitutionalism, human rights, electoral reforms, and challenges to democracy. Essential for essay writing and case studies.

On This Page

DefinitionHistorical BackgroundKey PointsVisual InsightsRelated ConceptsUPSC RelevanceSource Topic

Source Topic

Election Commission Extends Uttar Pradesh Electoral Roll Revision AgainPolity & Governance

Related Concepts

Electoral Rolls and their RevisionCivil-Military RelationsPolitical Instability and Power StrugglesRole of the Head of State (President)