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Is India Falling Apart?
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / ANALYSIS
Author: Kenneth Conboy
Publication: The World & I Online
Issue Date: 12/1/1987
Size: 2,790 Words, 16,973 Characters

This past August, India celebrated the 40th anniversary of its independence from Great Britain. In those four decades, Indians have seen progress on many fronts.

The average per capita income in India has increased 10 times what it was in 1947. From a net importer of food, the country is now self-sufficient in grain. India remains a leader of the non-aligned movement. And, after weathering four wars, India is the dominant force in the subcontinent and hopes to become the major power in the Indian Ocean by the turn of the century.

Yet, despite these advancements, India has suffered even greater setbacks. Over one-third of its population is malnourished. Over population leave cities like Calcutta with more than 300,000 homeless. Illiteracy rates reach over 50 percent. More significantly, however, a wave of internal crises, ranging from arms scandals to ethnic violence, give the impression that the British-inspired political institutions and delicate ethnic composition of the world's largest democracy may be falling apart.

Gandhi's honeymoon ends

India's current domestic difficulties fall into three areas: strife within the ruling Congress (I) Party, heavy political pressure from Congress dissidents and opposition parties, and communal violence stemming from ethnic and religious differences.

The first two of these problems can be traced either directly or indirectly to India's Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. Coming from a family that has ruled India for all but five years of independence, Gandhi was not the obvious choice to succeed his mother, Indira, after her assassination in 1984. But when his brother Sanjay, the heir apparent, died ...


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Low Discount Magazine Prices at MagazineCity.com! ...a foreign observer might otherwise conclude. Other problems, like the violence between Sikhs and Hindus, are ingrained in the multiethnic social fiber of India. But with a divided opposition, an improving economy, and British-founded democratic institutions that are still intact and running after four decades, more ominous forecasts concerning the fate of India would appear greatly exaggerated.

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