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the term Unity and Diversity is an opportunity term to describe India what do you think Nehru is trying to say about Indian unity in the sentence quarter above his book the discovery of science​

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Answered by Prajjwal185
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Yes, Unity in diversity is an appropriate term to describe India.

Jawahar Lal Nehru the former prime minister of India in his book 'The Discovery of India' wrote India was always united inspite of geographical, religious and cultural differences. Indian unity is not something imposed from outside but it is something deeper and within its fold, the widest tolerence of beliefs and customs was practised and variety acknowledged and even encouraged.

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Answered by singhvandana1414
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Explanation:

India is a land of much diversity. Though this diversity is often a cause for several internal differences and squabbles, the sense of being ‘Indian’ overrides and dominates the differences, rising like a phoenix from the ashes of difference. What Nehru is trying to say is that the idea of ‘Indian unity’ is not something imposed from outside, though at first sight this may seem to be the case. He says that the ‘Indianness’, the spirit of oneness is something that comes from within. This spirit of oneness is tolerant and accommodating; this is the spirit that enabled India to attain its diverse character.

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