Although pressure organizations have a significant impact on governance, there have been questions raised about the groups’ funding, representativeness, and ties to the government. Talk about it.
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A pressure group is an interest group organized to promote the interests of its members by influencing the policies of the government without seeking to acquire/exercise the formal powers of the government. They use instruments like lobbying campaigns, polls etc. Different types of pressure groups found in India are business groups, trade unions, peasant groups, student groups, caste and religious associations, women’s associations etc. These pressure groups play significant role in governance in following ways:
However, there are issues related to transparency in representativeness of pressure groups, their funding and their relation with the Government:
Despite these limitations, pressure groups are considered as an indispensable and helpful element of the democratic process as well as societal welfare. The government should strengthen mechanisms to increase transparency and accountability as well as legitimacy of the pressure groups so that more inclusive policy formulations can take place.