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Ethical Governance and Civil Services Reform Discussions

Transparency, technology and citizen-centric administration

Deeksha Upadhyay 03 January 2026 16:56

Ethical Governance and Civil Services Reform Discussions

Recent policy discussions on civil services reform emphasised the centrality of ethical leadership and institutional integrity in improving governance outcomes. The deliberations highlighted the use of transparency tools, digital platforms and performance-based evaluation systems to enhance accountability, efficiency and public trust. There was renewed focus on shifting from rule-bound administration to citizen-centric service delivery, supported by technology and ethical decision-making frameworks.

Key themes

  • Ethical leadership:
    Public servants are expected to demonstrate integrity, impartiality and commitment to constitutional values, especially in discretionary decision-making.
  • Transparency and accountability:
    Tools such as RTI, social audits, open data platforms and e-governance systems reduce information asymmetry and corruption risks.
  • Technology-enabled governance:
    Digital platforms, dashboards and AI-based monitoring improve service delivery, grievance redressal and outcome tracking.
  • Performance-based governance:
    Outcome-oriented targets and appraisal systems align administrative action with public interest.

Way forward

  • Strengthen ethics training and value-based capacity building
  • Institutionalise transparency and whistleblower protection
  • Balance technology use with safeguards for privacy and fairness
  • Promote a culture of service, accountability and ethical responsibility

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