India’s democratic experience and the outcomes of governance: Peace, inclusion, resilience, and sustainable development
Author(s): YP Singh
Abstract: Democracy is frequently evaluated through free & fair elections, equality before the law, constitutional design, involvement in decision making, civil liberties and space to correct mistakes. However, its deeper and more established authority depends on whether it delivers substantial and meaningful outcomes for societies. This paper explore democracy as a system that delivers peace, inclusion, resilience, and sustainable development. With reference to India, the paper explores how democratic governance has functioned both through modern constitutional institutions and through long-standing civilizational traditions of collective decision-making and ethical public life. Drawing upon academic thoughts, governance data, and historical analysis, the study demonstrates that democracy in India has contributed significantly to social stability, political inclusion of marginalized groups, institutional adaptability in times of crisis, and long-term development outcomes. While admitting challenges and democratic stresses, the paper affirm that India’s experience offers strong evidence that democracy delivers concrete public goods when institutions are sustained and civic participation remains active.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2026.v8.i1a.834Pages: 62-69 | Views: 56 | Downloads: 10Download Full Article: Click Here
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India’s democratic experience and the outcomes of governance: Peace, inclusion, resilience, and sustainable development. Int J Political Sci Governance 2026;8(1):62-69. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2026.v8.i1a.834