How are the Citizen represented in india
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The question facing the country 70 years after it became a republic is similar to that from decades prior.
By Madhav Khosla
Imperial rulers consistently saw India as a collection of groups, and Indians as people without a past and without a future. The territory was not populated by individuals who could deliberate, form opinions, exercise judgments, and make choices, but by fixed and permanent identities. They were not free agents but rather members of a group—Hindu or Muslim, Brahmin or Dalit—people condemned to communities whose interests were predetermined. The task of political life was to manage tensions among these groups, to discover some kind of balance among distinct categories of people, rather than people themselves.
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a person of Indian origin who is ordinarily resident in any country or place outside undivided India.
a person who is married to a citizen of India and is ordinarily resident in India for seven years before making an application for registration.