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Emergence of regional political parties from "summary" of A Brief History of Modern India by Rajiv Ahir

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, India witnessed the emergence of regional political parties as a significant development in its political landscape. These parties were formed in response to the growing demand for regional autonomy and representation from various linguistic and cultural groups across the country. The formation of these parties marked a shift from the earlier dominance of national political organizations and highlighted the diverse political aspirations of different regions within India. The regional political parties played a crucial role in advocating for the interests and rights of their respective regions. They emphasized the need for greater autonomy in decision-making and resource allocation at the regional level, as well as the preservation of local languages, cultures, and traditions. These parties also sought to address the grievances and concerns of marginalized communities within their regions, thus providing a platform for their political participation and representation. One of the key factors that contributed to the rise of reg...
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    A Brief History of Modern India

    Rajiv Ahir

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