On June 4, 2024, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) tripped up short of the majority mark in the Lok Sabha, compelling it to hobble towards power by leaning heavily on its partners in the National Democratic Alliance, all of which are regional parties. Aside from placing fetters on the BJP’s overweening arrogance and decelerating our descent into majoritarian autocracy, the return to New Delhi of coalition governance offers another hope: that of revitalising India’s beleaguered federal structure, which has sustained countless death blows over the past decade.
PYQ: The concept of cooperative federalism has been increasingly emphasised in recent years. Highlight the drawbacks in the existing structure and the extent to which cooperative federalism would answer the shortcomings. (200 words/12.5m) (UPSC CSE (M) GS-2 2015)
The article discusses the impact of amendments to the Indian Foreign Exchange Management (Non-debt Instruments) Rules, 2019, which require prior government approval for foreign investments from neighbouring countries.
This has created significant challenges for Indian companies, particularly start-ups, by introducing uncertainty and regulatory hurdles that could deter foreign investment and hinder India’s economic growth goals.
Defining Beneficial Owners:
Control-Conferring Rights:
Consultation Mechanism:
PYQ: Examine critically the recent changes in the rules governing foreign funding of NGOs under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 1976. (200 words/12.5m) (UPSC CSE (M) GS-2 2015)
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