30 Years – India’s Strategy Boutique
30 Years – India’s Strategy Boutique

04 February, 2023 | PEARSON

Accountability

Angst, Awareness, Action

by Jai P. Desai

India is poised at a crucial juncture in its post-independence history. Accountability, the heartbeat of governance, is under siege. The epidemic of unaccountability lurks beneath India’s myriad tragedies, conquering the spirit of the citizen and constraining India from unlocking its full economic and social potential. The misgovernance so vividly visible today is a strong signal that India’s liberal democracy is disobeying the principles of its grand design. Citizens are deeply concerned about the state of their nation, but unsure what role they can play in improving accountability.

This book was written to increase the public understanding of ‘accountability’. Jay P. Desai asks very important questions: How did accountability historically evolve in India; can accountability be measured; how does India rank against other countries; does accountability impact economic and social performance; does our socio-cultural fabric influence accountability; and what role do existing accountability mechanisms and institutions play in strengthening, or weakening the four foundations of accountability?

The author constructs a three-dimensional lens with which he examines the mechanisms that hold our governance institutions accountable. Six initiatives that can improve our accountability in India are identified and evaluated. Citizens can play a key role in strengthening accountability, using the five-fold path set out. Desai explains why a burst of governance reforms are sorely needed and describes how the journey of accountability will play out over the next few decades.

Those who read this book will transit from a state of angst about accountability, to one of awareness and finally into action. India will then truly make its ‘tryst with destiny’.

“Jay P Desai confronts this sensitive and grave issue, directly and head-on, and substantiates his arguments with extensive
research, data, analysis and action points.   An essential read for the young citizen of India to understand the criticality of
accountability and of taking concrete actions to help our nation achieve its full potential.”

N. R. Narayana Murthy

Chairman Emeritus, Infosys Limited

“As a long-time lover and admirer of India, I strongly hope that this passionate study on ‘Accountability’ by Jay P Desai, will serve as
a guideline to all those invested with the responsibility of governing and administrating the world’s largest democracy.  What Jay
advocates in this remarkable book, is, in fact, true for all nations in the world.  It should, therefore, be read all over the planet.”

Dominique Lapierre

Co-author of 'Freedom at Midnight' and Author of 'City of Joy’

“In writing this book, Jay P Desai has done India a great service; it is clear, well-researched, and superbly conceptualized.  India has
long had severe governance problems that interfere with growth, with foreign direct investment, and with good public policy.  If
the nation could reform its governance, in the manner that Jay suggests, the people of India would benefit, hugely.”

Richard H. K. VietorPaul Whiton Cherington

Professor of Business Administration, Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School

“Jay P Desai confronts this sensitive and grave issue, directly and head-on, and substantiates his arguments with extensive
research, data, analysis and action points.   An essential read for the young citizen of India to understand the criticality of
accountability and of taking concrete actions to help our nation achieve its full potential.”

N. R. Narayana Murthy

Chairman Emeritus, Infosys Limited

“This is a great book. Governance is an extremely over-used term. However defined, there is a governance deficit in India. But
nothing is going to change and accountability isn’t going to improve unless countervailing pressure is exerted. This book is not just
about the angst, which is pervasive. For angst to become action, there must be awareness. This is compelling reading and far better
than many other vague and general accounts I have read.”

Bibek Debroy Professor

Centre for Policy Research