Why is monsoon considered a unifying bond in India?
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Farmers in India largely depend on the monsoon for the irrigation of crops. ... - The water from the monsoon fills up the rivers which are used by humans and animals for different purposes. - This forms a unifying bond as it binds the whole country and sets the agricultural activities in motion.
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Hint:The word unifying bond is used in reference for monsoon because it binds the entire country together as it provides the much needed water to the agricultural activities. Every year farmers all around the country wait for the monsoon season so that their crops can get water.
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