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Old Dec 16, 2007, 10:22 AM
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India's democracy

What do you think the future hold's for India's democracy?

They still face issues such as : Overpopulation, poverty, and internal instability from time to time. Will this affect the country's ability to maintain it's independence?

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Old Dec 28, 2007, 07:46 AM   #2  
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I think democracy will continue to grow and thrive in the most populous democracy in the world. With an expanding economy and democracy I think the future looks great for India.

All the problems you cite are shared by other nations but India will be better equipt to deal with them.

I think it was important that democracy did not demand radical changes in Indian culture. Change has and will continue to progress over time. National modernization, not radical egalitarian promises has been promised and is slowly being delivered That has led to democracy continuing there where it has failed in other neighboring nations.

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Old Jan 31, 2008, 11:40 PM   #3  
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I live in India myself - Ive seen how Democracy has been misrepersented in INdia.The political scenario in India is quite pathetic - it is chaotic.None of the Government's five year plans work.Things are only going from worse to worser.I really fear what the future holds for India -Theres too much of everything in India.That is the reason why so many people in India settle in foreign lands.
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What do you think the future hold's for India's democracy?

They still face issues such as : Overpopulation, poverty, and internal instability from time to time. Will this affect the country's ability to maintain it's independence?
The largest democracy in the World - and functioning. Well it should answer your question. INTERNAL INSTABILITY- I cannot think where you heard that. Never has the democracy itself been under threat. It has only been 60 years since its independance give it time.
The other problems you mention have nothing to do with it being democratic.
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Old Feb 9, 2008, 10:17 AM   #5  
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Democracy is for the people, by the people and of the people. But in India it is
far the people, buy the people and off the people.
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Democracy is for the people, by the people and of the people. But in India it is
far the people, buy the people and off the people.
It is humourous. But well it is "Government" & not "Democracy" for the people........... Then again it is the people who have no ethics and principles who are being bought out. It comes down to each and every individual who elect the Goernment -no point in blaming the Democratic process.
The initial question was whether the the country could maintain its independance and democracy. I very much think so and in decades to come, perhaps better than most.
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If your simply trying to relentlessly defend your country, think twice -I wont call the democracy in India 'democracy' - I will call it 'chaos' -whether it is cental government -whether it is state government -whether it is municipal corporation's
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If your simply trying to relentlessly defend your country, think twice -I wont call the democracy in India 'democracy' - I will call it 'chaos' -whether it is cental government -whether it is state government -whether it is municipal corporation's
And may I ask what YOU are doing about it if at all you are doing anything?
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Im doiing everything I can as a citizen , but a lot of others are'nt - so there,
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