New Research Report Reveals Massive Corruption in India

Poor children who live and sleep on the open pavements in India’s capital New Delhi. Photo: Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service (Representational Image)
Poor children who live and sleep on the open pavements in India’s capital New Delhi. Photo: Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service

Poor children who live and sleep on the open pavements in India’s capital New Delhi. Photo: Rakesh Raman / RMN News Service

New Research Report Reveals Massive Corruption in India

India Corruption Research Report 2023 – Corruption in India Research

The India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023) is the second annual report on corruption in India. Released in October 2023, the 86-page report covers diverse aspects of corruption in India. Some of the key facts are given below.

ICRR 2023: Key Facts

Corruption in India is increasing exponentially.

Corruption cases of the ruling regime never get investigated.

Bureaucrats enjoy full impunity in their acts of corruption.

Judicial corruption is increasing rapidly.

Courts are mostly complicit in corruption crimes.

Oligarchs close to the government politicians commit financial crimes blatantly.

Investigation agencies are negligent and unskilled to handle corruption cases.

Anti-corruption laws are not followed.

Courts easily grant bail to corrupt politicians.

Corruption is equally rampant in the Central and State governments.

With opaque corporate funding through electoral bonds, political corruption by the ruling regime has increased manifold.

In return to illicit corporate funds, the government does not take back loans given to corporates. Banks have written off bad loans worth Rs. 14.56 lakh crore (~ US$ 175 billion) in the last nine financial years starting 2014-15. This is the most dreaded form of organized corruption.

As the leaders of opposition political parties are equally corrupt, they do not oppose government corruption. 

Since politicians, bureaucrats, police, and judges have formed a criminal gang in India, there is no forum for citizens where they could complain and get rid of corruption.

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