Women’s participation in governance is no longer a peripheral concern but lies at the heart of India’s developmental transformation. As India positions itself as an emerging global power, the recognition of Stree Shakti as Rashtra Shakti has gained increasing national significance. This research article critically examines the role of women in governance and decision-making across multiple levels- local, state, and national- while situating it within India’s socio-political context. Through historical analysis, theoretical frameworks, and contemporary case studies, the paper explores how women's leadership strengthens state capacity, deepens democracy, and accelerates human-centred development. The article also reviews constitutional reforms, especially the 73rd and 74th Amendments and the Women’s Reservation Act of 2023, analysing their transformative impact on governance structures. With attention to persistent challenges, patriarchy, political tokenism, economic dependency, and institutional biases, the paper proposes pathways to enhance women’s visibility, autonomy, and authority in public decision-making. The study concludes that women’s leadership is not a symbolic representation but a structural requirement to build a socially just, inclusive, and development-driven India.
Women in Governance, Political Representation, Developmental State, Gender Equality.
. Women in Governance and Decision-Making: The Engine of India’s Developmental State. Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews. 2026; 4(SP1):07-13
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