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Conclusion of challenges of nation building in india

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Answered by vidyesh000
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Explanation:Nation-Building, though difficult without state-building. is viewed by some as

a cultural or psychological component of political development. It is also described as

a process through which people transfer their petty Commitments and loyalties from

groups, tribes, villages, regions or petty principalities to a larger single national

system. Nation-building therefore refers to both conscious ideological propaganda

and political policy as well as the more general efforts at economic and political

development which are expected to create conditions facilitating the expansion of

equal opportunities to all citizens. Both types of processes, however proceed in the

context of existing class structure, internal power distribution, and external linkages of

the various groups. This means that allocation of resources, employment

opportunities, and influence over the state will hardly be even and just for all groups,

classes and people on the whole, it can be said that though state and nation-building

are two different processes they are complementary to each other. In order to achieve

the objective of both, a careful balance is needed. Therefore, the developing

countries like Srilanka should be aware of this bitter fact and try to maintain this

rather delicate and difficult balance. Unless carefully balanced. they work at cross

purposes and undermine each other.    

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Answered by LoveyeKumar
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conclusion of challenges of nation building in India

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