India is a complete state true and false
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india is a complete country
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The answer is True. India is neither a nation-state nor a country. It is a state of civilization.
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- India's enormous diversity on caste, religious, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural grounds challenges classic nation-state understanding.
- However, to dismiss the concept of a nation-state and argue that it is simply a collection of nations within a state is equally incorrect.
- Beyond belonging to the post-colonial state, there is undoubtedly a sense of belonging to an entity with which these communities are organically bound.
- The idea of Indian identity stems from the civilizational continuity and tradition of the last many millennia, not from the 19th century when India began to count itself as a nation-state in response to colonialism's challenge.
- Most of India's geographically contiguous regions are now governed by a single political authority, and this political unification is justified by a shared civilizational legacy.
- And what might be called a civilizational state is political unification under a single state.
- A civilizational state is more than just an ethnic or linguistic group or a single religious sect; it is a different civilization from others.
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