Corruption exists in many forms in India including administrative, political, grand, and petty corruption. Administrative corruption alters policy implementation while political corruption influences lawmaking. Grand corruption involves large sums of money and high-level officials, and petty corruption uses smaller bribes with low-level officials. Weak institutions, lack of democracy, and unfair elections contribute to corruption in India. Proposed solutions include implementing the Lokpal bill, establishing anti-corruption agencies, increasing punishments, and raising public awareness through campaigns. While corruption remains an issue given India's developing systems, collective efforts can help reduce this problem over time.