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No, India has not always been how it is today. Throughout its long history, India has experienced significant changes in its political, social, and cultural landscape, influenced by various dynasties, colonialism, and independence movements. The modern nation-state of India, established in 1947, reflects a blend of its ancient traditions and contemporary developments. Regions, languages, and religions have also evolved, contributing to the diverse tapestry that characterizes India today.

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