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India, the world’s second-largest democracy, grapples with challenges like regionalism, religious divides, caste disparities, and nepotism. The socioeconomic gap leaves the populace vulnerable to politicians exploiting these divides. This book examines the detrimental behaviors of leaders who manipulate caste and faith, often benefiting a select few within marginalized communities. National parties struggle with regional issues, relying on fragile coalitions. For meaningful progress, India needs an enlightened electorate that transcends caste and regional politics.







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