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what are the problem faced in independent india?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

15th August 1947 marked the end of colonial rule in India and the country found itself standing on the threshold of a new era wherein the task was to build a strong nation. While India found itself independent from the British, it was still to find independence from social, economic and political problems that had started to become a rock in the way of its growth.

• Poverty, unemployment, low literacy rate

• No idea about foreign policy

• Military disorder because army and equipments were also divided

• Undeveloped industries

• How to maintain sovereignty of India

• What to choose socialist economy or capitalist economy (they chose mixed economy)

• Which group to be joined capitalist group led by USA or socialist group led by USSR (they initiate NAM)

• Partition

• Refugee problem

• Poor economic condition

• Separatist movement in north-east

• Integration of princely states

• Nature of administration was not fixed

• Undeveloped infrastructure

• Lack of sources to boost up technology and economy

Answered by crazyiman
3

Answer:

Lot of s.e.x and population due to p.e.r.v.e.r.t people

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