Non-state Actors
Non-state actors are individuals or groups that operate independently of government authority. They can influence politics, society, and economics. Examples include NGOs, terrorist organisations, and multinational corporations. In India, non-state actors play a role in social movements and advocacy. They can challenge state policies and promote human rights. Their impact on culture and community development is notable.
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