This document discusses corruption in India and defines different types. It notes that corruption was described as having 40 types in ancient India and is still prevalent today. Corruption exists in courts, police, government agencies, education, and more. India ranked 90th out of 145 countries for corruption levels in 2005 according to Transparency International. The document defines corruption as abuse of trust for private gain and describes five broad types: transactive, extortive, defensive, invective, and nepotistic. It provides examples of each type and calls for people to raise their voices against corruption in India.