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Roles played by regionalism in the national integrity of india

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Answered by KimBunny
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Regionalism has been an important concept in the study of political system in India. It has emerged to be a significant feature of Indian politics ever since the independence of the country. Starting from the south, the north, the east and the north-east, India has seen the growth and development of regionalism in one form or the other. In India, regionalism has often been discussed as a factor which disturbs the growth of national integration. In the North-East, regionalism has emerged mainly for protection of identity of different tribal groups, backwardness of the region in comparison to other regions, the feeling of negligence from that of the central government and the failure of the national parties to deal properly with the aspirations of the people of the region.

Answered by avnisahu04
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  • Regionalism is the expression of a common sense of identity and purpose by people within a specific geographical region, united by its unique language, culture, language, etc.
  • In a positive sense, it encourages people to develop a sense of brotherhood and oneness which seeks to protect the interests of a particular region and promotes the welfare and development of the state and its people.
  • In the negative sense, it implies excessive attachment to one’s region which is a great threat to the unity and integrity of the country.
  • In the Indian context generally, the term 'regionalism' has been used in the negative sense.

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