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Q: How has India developed a sound tradition of democracy?
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Is India a real democracy?

India's democracy is at the least, sound. India's democracy is huge and the people have the real power. The people of India have many freedoms and are happy in their democracy. It is working beautifully. Besides being stable, India is growing rapidly and is already a super-power.


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Bespoke software is also developed in the United States and the United Kingdom for competitive prices. This sound technology is new and although it might be cheaper in India, the quality may suffer because of the mass production.


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