India Needs to Move Towards Greater Freedom
India is getting ready for the next freedom struggles, the next million mutinies

Corruption has scaled new heights, politicians have been found hand-in-glove with businessmen to hijack state resources for private ends, and a weakened state is opting for even harsher laws and an ever-expanding system of unaffordable doles to maintain itself in power. Politicians have raided the treasury for private purposes, and businessmen find more profit in rent-seeking behaviour than in competing fairly in the marketplace. As for the citizen, she is angry with the steady whittling down of freedoms, a crumbling education and health care system, and pathetic public services.
The current political power arrangement between centre, states, cities and villages is coming apart at the seams. The impending carve-up of Telangana from Andhra shows that super-large states are not inclusive enough, even as super-cities such as Mumbai and Delhi are being misgoverned due to a misalignment between political power and accountability to citizens.
Indians are not taking it lying down anymore—as the Anna Hazare movement and the public protests over the Delhi gangrape of 2012 indicate. Governance has become the talking point of the next election. The people are fighting back. They may not have succeeded in organising themselves too well, but they are speaking up.
India, in short, is getting ready for the next freedom struggles, the next million mutinies.
In our Independence Day special issue that is now in your hands, we asked several eminent businesspersons, experts, independent thinkers and non-conformists to share both their diagnosis and remedies for India’s next phase of growth and movement towards greater personal, political and economic freedom.
This year’s I-Day comes when the country is on the cusp of major political change. The ideas in this issue should thus be fodder for the electoral battles of 2014 and beyond.
Best,
R Jagannathan
Editor-in-Chief, Forbes India
Email: r.jagannathan@network18online.com
Twitter id: @TheJaggi
First Published: Aug 09, 2013, 06:47
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