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Decentralized Governance in Ancient India: Insights from Vedic Assemblies to Chola Inscriptions
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- 1. Department of Public Administration, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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The paper concludes that reconnecting modern decentralization reforms with these indigenous traditions can strengthen participatory democracy, enhance local accountability, promote ethical governance, and support culturally grounded approaches to sustainable development. By recovering this civilizational wisdom, India can enrich its grassroots democratic framework with deeper normative legitimacy.
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