Social Sciences, asked by CaptainBrainly, 1 year ago

Hey !!

Do you think India is an absolute and successful democratic country?

If yes why ? If not why ??

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Answered by vsr999
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no india is not completely democratic because there are lit of undemocratic example we can see in the society like curruption and local crimes
Answered by samsij7samsij
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The Republic of India is the largest democracy in the world. India is the seventh largest and the scond most populous in the world. The world's largest democracy by electorate was created after independence in 1947 under the leadership of its nationalist movement, the Indian National Congress.

Elections to its Parliament are held once every 5 years. Currently, Prime minister Narendra Modi is the head of the government, enjoying a majority in the Parliament, while President Ram Nath Kovind, is the head of state. India is a constitutional republic governed under the world's longest written constitution written by B. R. Ambedkar popularly known as Baba Saheb, federally consisting of 29 states and seven centrally administered Unioun Territories, with New Delhi as the nation's capital.

Democratic Principles:-

India is a Sovereign, Socoalist, Secular, Democtratic, Republic.

Sovereign:- means an independent nation.

Socoalist:- implies social and economic equality for all Indian citizens. This guarantees equal opportunity and equal social status. The government attempts to reduce economic inequality by reducing concentration of wealth.

Secular:- implies freedom to choose your religion. The state gives every citizen the right to practice and propagate a religion of his choice, and also right to reject all religions. The state treats all religions as equal and there is no official state religion.

Democtratic:- means the government is a democratically elected, the head of the government (Prime Minister) is elected by the president.

Republic:- means the head of the state (President) is not a hereditary King or Queen but indirectly elected by the people.

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