Social Sciences, asked by rubinasuri, 11 months ago

If we use democracy as an ideal standard, can India be considered as a democratic nation ? Give arguments in support of your answer.

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Answered by samarthbha
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NO , IF WE CONSIDER INDIA AS AN IDEAL DEMOCRACY IT CANOT BE CALLED DEMOCRACY

BECAUSE

It is important to note that the term ideal is ambiguous. In one sense, a system is ideal if it is considered apart from, or in the absence of, certain empirical conditions, which in actuality are always present to some degree. Ideal systems in this sense are used to identify what features of an actual system are essential to it, or what underlying laws are responsible, in combination with empirical factors, for a system’s behaviour in actual circumstances. In another sense, a system is ideal if it is “best” from a moral point of view. An ideal system in this sense is a goal toward which a person or society ought to strive (even if it is not perfectly attainable in practice) and a standard against which the moral worth of what has been achieved, or of what exists, can be measured.


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Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

Yes India be considered as a democratic nation.

Explanation:

Freedom of assembly, association, property rights, freedom of speech, exclusivity and equality, citizenship, consent of the governed, voting rights, freedom from unjustified governmental deprivation of the right to life and liberty, and minority rights are among the foundational principles of democracy.

The Indian Constitution established democracy by granting everyone the right to select their own government.

India's democratic government is the result of the following and below are mentioned:

1.) In India, the people's elected officials have the final say in all matters.

2.) Elections in India are free and fair, and the incumbent government has a reasonable possibility of losing.

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