
The India Corruption Research Report 2024 – ICRR 2024 - discusses different aspects of political and bureaucratic corruption in India. The report finds that no government in India is willing to stop corruption because now it has become the lifeblood of Indian bureaucrats and politicians. All major global anti-corruption organizations observe that corruption has been increasing at an alarming pace in India while the government has no plans and procedures to stop corruption in the country. The India Corruption Research Report 2024 (ICRR 2024) is the third annual report while the first report ICRR 2022 was released in October 2022 and the second report ICRR 2023 was released in October 2023. The author / editor of these reports Rakesh Raman is a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation in New Delhi, India.
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