IAS’s scheme of posting and transfers values general competency more than specialised skills. In this context, do you think it is essential to move away from a permanent cadre of generalists towards an accountable set of specialists? Discuss in the light of recent decision by the government to allow lateral entry. (200 words)
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KEY POINTS
Drawbacks of Generalisation
· The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) was modelled on the colonial era Indian Civil Service as a generalist service.
· It was conceived primarily to deliver the core functions of the state such as tax collection and maintenance of law and order.
· But with the evolution of public administration and economic reforms changing the State's role, there is a higher demand for domain knowledge at policy level.
· Thus moving away from a permanent cadre of generalists towards an accountable set of specialists is essential.
Draw backs of Specialisation
· Generalists have a greater breadth of knowledge and understanding. Specialists tend to have a tunnel view.
· They lack the experience of ground-level governance in India.
· The “steel frame” of India, as the founders of the republic thought of the all-India services, must remain politically unconnected and able to have a broad experience of public service in all its facets before an officer reaches the decision-making level of joint secretary.
· To preserve this, positions of crucial administrative power should remain reserved for tenured civil servants.
Lateral Entry system
· The Centre’s decision to make possible “lateral entry” of “talented and motivated Indian nationals” into the senior levels of the bureaucracy is a much-needed reform.
· The move could be a significant step towards fulfilling the longstanding need for domain specialists in positions crucial to policy-making and implementation of government schemes.
· Yet much will depend on how these entrants are chosen, and how transparent the selection processes are.