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explain threats in indian politics? ​

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Answered by umeshnirmal04
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Every nation faces threats. These threats can be social, such as aggression from a neighboring country, infiltration from a terrorist group or global economic trends that compromise the nation’s welfare. In other cases, threats can be natural, such as hurricanes or viral pandemics. Any threat challenges a nation’s power and disrupts its well-being.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Criticism keeps the government on track, and media is the fourth pillar of democracy.

Media keeps democracy alive, biased journalists or biased news channels show that all policies and steps of government or apolitical party are always right, they do not criticize government for their wrong work, and this will harm democracy or the country even though criticism is the backbone of democracy, criticism keeps the government on track, and mainstream press is the fourth pillar of democracy, media keeps democracy alive.

Terrorist organizations like Islamic Republic (ISIS) and Al Qaeda, as well as countries like Pakistan, have been very successful in sensitizing people and positioning them to commit acts of violence through social media.

Hateful comments and communal videos are being used to incite unrest.

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