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Advantages and disadvantages of regionalism in india

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Answered by mehtag1
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Ans.- #DISADVANTAGES:-

The disadvantages of working for a regional airline are numerous. Starting pay is around $20-$25 per hour, but you will only get paid for hours you are flying. If you have to sit at an airport for 6 hours to wait on you next flight, you make nothing more than per diem.

#ADVANTAGES:-

An advantage of regionalism include having individuals learn their roles in the community. one disadvantage of regionalism is that it can be too inclusive and keep new individuals out.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Regionalism in India

  • People within a single geographical region, bonded by their own language, culture, and language, express a common sense of identity and purpose via regionalism.
  • In a good sense, it encourages individuals to establish a sense of brotherhood and oneness that tries to safeguard the interests of a specific region while also promoting the state's and people's welfare and progress.
  • In the negative meaning, it denotes an overwhelming devotion to one's region, which poses a serious danger to the country's unity and integrity.

Advantages:

  • Regional parties are on the rise.
  • Refocus on issues that affect the region.
  • As a result of regionalist inclinations, inter-state enmity is frequently sparked.
  • Regional movements frequently result in violent agitations, which disrupt not only law and order but also have severe consequences for the state's and nation's economies.
  • By acting as a stumbling block in international diplomacy, regionalism can occasionally undermine national interests.
  • For example, the resistance of Tamil regional/state parties to the central government's position had a direct impact on India's relationship with Sri Lanka.
  • Increased relations linking the united states originated from West Bengal's political leadership's dispute with the central government over the Land Boundary Agreement as well as Teesta River Water Management Treaty to Bangladesh.
  • Regionalism can be used as a protective layer for militancy and extremism, posing a threat to internal security. This sort of regionalism is shown by the militancy of Kashmir.

Disadvantages:

  • Parochial regionalism is a danger to the nation's sovereignty.
  • The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's (MNS) anti-migrant or anti-Bihari position, which opposes the employment and residency of non-Maharashtrians in Maharashtra, is a notable example of negative regionalism.
  • To a specific extent, regionalism may lead to secessionism, as seen by the rise of Khalistani terrorism in Punjab.
  • -bank politics are frequently promoted by regionalism, which inhibits national unity.
  • If fostered in an extreme manner, regionalism has the potential to erode the moment fabric underlying 'Unity in Diversity.'
  • Positive regionalism instills a feeling of joy in one's heritage and culture.
  • It has been observed that various regional movements have aided the flourishing of the art and culture of many underserved regions by boosting their visibility through a focus on the local.

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