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2. India is an indivisible federation because...​

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Answered by adityarajsinhgohil99
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India's states were an integral part of British India and its periphery and became an indivisible part of the said Union as such. In independent India, there is 'one nation and one citizenship' adopted, and the integration of the nation was made paramount.

India is thought to be a nation that cannot be divided as the people live in harmony and the federation also supports all the people that make up this nation. They are united and although they have few disputes they can easily come out of them and resolve them.

Answered by kamblesushma816
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India's states were an integral part of British India and its periphery and became an indivisible part of the said Union as such. ... India is thought to be a nation that cannot be divided as the people live in harmony an the federation also supports all the people that make up this nation.

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