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Grand openings, zero substance how India’s governance optics hide empty structures
Politics
Published on 2 May 2026

A completed housing site lacks toilets and power
India’s governance is being judged by optics, not outcomes. Editorials point to archaeology and housing projects launched with fanfare, yet facing a hard reality: key staff are missing and homes may be finished but lack basic services like toilets and electricity. The gap between official claims and lived conditions signals mismanaged resources and development that looks good on paper, not in homes.
- High-profile openings often mask missing essentials on the ground
- Some institutions and housing projects operate without key services or staff
- Official records can diverge sharply from citizens’ lived reality
- Mismanagement turns funds into hollow infrastructure instead of development
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