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Good governance is not a static achievement but a dynamic process of continuous improvement. The study underscores that reforms cannot be piecemeal; they must be holistic, integrating legal, institutional, social, and have technological dimensions. While the path to good governance is complex, the convergence of political will, informed citizenry, and innovative use of technology can transform governance systems into more transparent, accountable, and inclusive structures. By learning from successful domestic and international models—and by committing to context-specific, sustained reforms—policymakers can not only address current governance challenges but also build resilient systems capable of withstanding future political, economic, and technological disruptions. The present paper makes an attempt to access the challenges on the path to Good Governance.
Good Governance, Technological Dimensions, Political Will, Informed Citizenry, Policy Makers