Our behaviour- whose behaviour is the author refering to here? what does he think of this behaviour?
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' Our behaviour'- Whose behaviour is the author referring to here? What does he think of this behaviour?
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The author is reffering to the behaviour to the Indian Society.
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In most cases, the Indian mentality is that “anything can happen.” This is the basis of the Indian mentality of coexistence, which is essential to India's diversity. It is the Indian way of life to accept the behaviors of others, by thinking that anything can happen.
Thus,we can say that the social structure of Indian society is characterized by religious, regional, linguistic, communal and caste diversities. All these factors determine the environment of Indian social structure, social system and political system.
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