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the author says this caution is for more necessary in the case of Indian than in the case of Any other country.why? what is "this caution​

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Answered by kanwalgopi
8

Answer:

it will be litigation case in foreign country

Answered by aryan13122006
22

Answer:

‘In no other country is this caution as necessary as in the case of India’ is a positive degree of the given sentence.  

Explanation:

The given sentence, ‘This caution is far more necessary in the case of India’, the degree of comparison used is the comparative.

This is implied through the degree signifier ‘more’. If it had been in the superlative then we would have the degree signifier as ‘most’.  

To change the sentence to its positive degree the degree signifier has to be got rid of. There will be no signifier in front of ‘necessary’.  

Hence the sentence changes to, ‘In no other country is this caution as necessary as in the case of India’.  

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