Social Sciences, asked by DattatreyChandrakar, 1 year ago

what were the problems that the newly independent India formed

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Answered by lavish48
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The three problems that the newly independent nation of India faced are as follows: Rehabilitation of a large number of refugees. Assimilation of princely states. Ensuring the unity of a country which is full of diversity.

Answered by vissnnuraajc8
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Three problems which were faced by the newly independent nation of India were;

(i) India had to settle around eight million refugees which had migrated into the country from newly born independent state of Pakistan. These people not only had to be settled but also had to be provided with employment.

(ii) The unity and integrity of the country had to be maintained by persuading the maharajas and nawabs of the princely states (almost 500) to join India.

(iii) India had to frame and adopt a political system which would serve the the hopes and expectations of the Indian population.

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