moral conscience in India
India has always boasted of being the largest representative democracy in the world, a growing economic powerhouse and a country with an unassailable moral and cultural conscience. In recent years though these three pillars, namely, democracy, economy and conscience have been acting strained, as never before. The headlines are no longer just a piece of flowery speech, but are also a piece of day to day common talk.
The provocation is obvious: Do we witness the gradual murder of the democratic intentions? Is our economy a patient on life support in ICU, with government wishful thinking and biased statistics keeping our economy on life support? Or has it been even deeper-rooted, even more alarming a deadening of our collective awareness?
These questions are explored in detail in this article with The Vue Times, but the reality is dissected back to the possibilities of renewal. It is not an obituary; rather a long glance in the mirror.
The path of democracy in India started in 1950 when Indians had a Constitution that assured them justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. The first few decades experienced lively arguments, giants of leadership, and institutional regard. Nevertheless, the democracy in India has never been stress-free. We have witnessed Emergency (1975-77), regional nasalism and vagrancy along caste lines. The only distinction now is that the erosion, should it occur, comes in a more subtle, legalistic and electorally legitimate manner.
Democracy will not just mean elections every five years, but a concerted flow of power all the time. The checks weaken when power is concentrated whether in the executive, in a one-party state, or in a personality cult. That is when democracy starts to look like itself, which it detested in the first place.
Although the picture of decline reads well there is strength:
India has a GDP growth rate of 6-6.5% anticipated by the government within a span of FY 2025-26, which is why it is one of the fastest-growing large economies. On paper, this is a dream come true. Probe a little deeper, however, and inconsistencies arrive:
The manufacturing contribution to GDP is not growing beyond that of 15-16%, thereby restricting the creation of employment.
India is a country where agriculture absorbs about 45% of the workforce yet less than 18% of the GDP. Indonesia: A sector like this is vulnerable to climatic shocks, erratic monsoons and market fluctuations.
An increase in tariffs imposed by key trading partners (such as the U.S. as part of the 2025 policy by Trump) and the presence of recessionary global trends is a threat to exports in the textile sector, IT services, and auto components.
Notwithstanding these difficulties:
Conscience, in this case, refers to the moral compass of the nation as a whole -the capacity to make the distinction between right and wrong over and above law and profitability. Historically, this was influenced by such leaders as Gandhi, Ambedkar and Nehru, and by movements that championed justice and equality.
It is not entirely lost:
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Ensure independence of investigative agencies at full and restore credibility in courts and the neutrality of the Election Commission.
Emphasis on labor-intensive production, farm modernization and on MSMEs.
Introduce constitutional literacy learning in school curriculum, which will help towards responsible citizenship.
Establish legal protection and funding free of government control.
The democracy of India is strained, its economy is crippled in certain areas, and its conscience has ineluctable moments of silence. However, this is not the fatal diagnosis. It is a call to vigilance, action, and ethical braveness.
The question should not be will these pillars survive, but will we as citizens take them with the seriousness they demand.
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