India can certainly pass laws against corruption if it wants to. Enforcing those laws would be much harder, but that too can be done if there is sufficient political will. We can safely predict that there will always be some corruption, just as there will always be some murders, even though murder is illegal and society tries very hard to discourage people from committing murder. But with sufficient effort at law enforcement, corruption can be tremendously reduced. In India, corruption is a normal and expected part of doing business with the government. It would be possible to make corruption rare, rather than normal, although that would take an enormous effort.
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what makes India run is corruption
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No fools.
No, India is not the most corrupt country in the world. Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries based on perceived levels of public sector corruption, and India's ranking has improved in recent years. While corruption remains a challenge in India, there are other countries that fare worse in terms of corruption.
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India is role model for all countries in tradition culture and every thing in olden days.But now India is role model in only corruption.
Lord William Bentick