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Characterstics of indian diversity with its unity

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Unity in diversity is a concept of "unitywithout uniformity and diversitywithout fragmentation" that shifts focus from unity based on a mere tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social, religious, political, ideological and/or psychological differences towards a more complexunity based on an understanding
Answered by hafu67
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1. Its diversity or diverse cultural traits

2. Its unity or the fundamental underlying flame of unity.


The present name of the country “In
dia” refers to ancient “Bharatavarsha” or the Land of Bharata of mythological fame. Various Muslim nations to the west of India prefer to call it as Hind or Hindustan. Thus we find diversity in the nomenclature of the land itself. For a better understanding on the diverse elements of Indian culture we shall first should focus on its various aspects. Then we shall examine how among these diverse elements there is the eternal flow of unity which is the fundamental characteristic of Indian culture.

1. Physical Diversity:

Geography has given India different physical diversities in its very structure. It has vast varieties of soil, wide differences of the frontiers with four distinct geographical divisions.

They are as follows:



1. The Himalayan Mountains with its Eastern and Western ranges

2. The Northern plains enriched by Indus, Ganga, Brahmaputra and their tributaries

3. The Central Indian plateau and the Deccan plateau

4. Long strips of coastal lands between the sea and the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats Mountain ranges

These different geographical units very well show that India represents extreme diversities of mountains, plains, rivers, deserts, plateaus and coastal areas in its physical features. Thus it is referred to as a sub-continent rather Chan a mere country. Physical diversity has its side effects. Differences in physical features automatically have brought differences in altitude, climate, temperature, rainfall, flora and fauna.

It is very interesting to note that India represents the three main climates of the earth:

1. The Polar Climate

2. The Temperate Climate

3. The Tropical Climate



The Great Himalayan region is known for its snowy and cold climate having its impact on the North and North Eastern states. The Southern Indian states are typically prone to tropical climate whereas in other parts of India we find the prevalence of a temperate climate. This is a unique example of the diversity of the country with multi-climatic zones.

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