Social Sciences, asked by divyen, 1 year ago

what do we learn from the story of Sri Lanka should India follow the Belgium model

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Answered by Divyansh011
105
From the story of Sri Lanke, we can get a better
understanding that power sharing can unite the
country. Non-sharing of power can undermine the

unity of the country. Sri Lanka, a country that followed
the principle of majoritarianism ended up in a civil

war. It refused to acknowledge the requests made by
the Sri Lankan Tamils to respect and recognise their
language and rights.

yes, india should follow the belgian model. in fact, it
can reasoned also that India already on the path of
following the Belgian model. We have a division of
power between the Central and State

governments which provides for cohesive
development of our country.
Answered by Jasleen0599
3

we learn from the story of Sri Lanka should India follow the Belgium model

  • Following are some lessons we can draw from the tales of Belgium and Sri Lanka: A. Sharing power and including the many groups in decision-making is the greatest method to promote peace and stability in a society that is characterized by ethnic and linguistic variety.
  • Yes, India ought to emulate Belgium. In fact, it is conceivable that India is already moving in the direction of adopting the Belgian model. The separation of powers between the federal and state governments ensures the cohesion of our nation's development.
  • The majority rule and accommodation practices in Sri Lanka and Belgium teach us the following lessons: Belgium's leaders were successful in preserving the nation's unity by respecting the sentiments and goals of all communities.
  • Belgium's leaders came to the realization that only by respecting the rights of many communities and religious groups is national unity conceivable.

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