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Is corruption holding India back?
Does India need robust regulation to make it a global superpower?
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2011 07:44

Does India need robust regulation to make it a global superpower? Or will this inevitably become a source of corruption? Why has the proposed independent anti-corruption law in India, the Lokpal Bill, not been passed?And will it in fact erode India the Indian state?

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