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explain the role plays by regionalism in the national integrity of India??​

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As already pointed out, India’s geographic dimensions are vast, in size as well as in variety of physiography. All regions are not suitable for settled agriculture at the same level of technology.

Some areas such as river basins have attracted concentrated settlements whereas other areas such as the deep forests have been isolated to a great extent. Here we have tribal settlements practically untouched by the winds of change that have blown over the other areas.

The peopling of India over time has had a deep impact on the ethnic characteristics of the different regions of the country. This is reflected in the concentration of the Palaeo-Mediterraneans in the south, of the Mediterraneans and the Nordics in the North and North-West, of Palaeo and Tibeto- Mongoloids in the Himalayan realm and the north­eastern valleys, and of the Proto-Australoids in the Aravali-Vindhya-Chhotanagpur belt. The actual picture is far more complex but the recognition of these major tendencies of distribution are of some significance in understanding the regional structure of the country

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