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Democracy in india has been rise and fall like tides.explain?​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Democratization (or democratisation) is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction. ... The ideal result from democratization is to ensure that the people have the right to vote and have a voice in their political system.

Answered by chaharinku
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Explanation:In political science, a wave of democracy refers to a major surge of democracy in history. Although the term appears at least as early as 1887[1], it was popularized by Samuel P. Huntington, a political scientist at Harvard University in his article published in the Journal of Democracy and further expounded in his 1991 book The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century. Democratization waves have been linked to sudden shifts in the distribution of power among the great powers, which creates openings and incentives to introduce sweeping domestic reforms.[2][3]

Scholars often debate about the precise number of democratic waves. Huntington describes three waves: the first "slow" wave of the 19th century, a second wave after World War II, and a third wave beginning in the mid-1970s in South Europe, followed by Latin America and Asia. Though his book does not discuss the collapse of the Soviet bloc, a number of scholars have taken the "Third Wave" to include the democratic transitions of 1989-1991. [4] Other scholars, such as Seva Gunitsky of University of Toronto, have referred to 13 waves from the 18th century to the Arab Spring (2011-2012).[5]

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