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Challenges still remain, but progress continues from "summary" of India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy by Ramachandra Guha

Despite the significant progress made in India since gaining independence in 1947, the nation continues to grapple with a multitude of challenges. These challenges range from economic disparities and social inequalities to political corruption and communal tensions. The journey towards a more equitable and just society has been marked by both advancements and setbacks, underscoring the complex and evolving nature of India's democratic experiment. One of the enduring challenges facing India is the persistence of poverty and the stark divide between the affluent and the marginalized sections of society. Despite efforts to alleviate poverty through various welfare programs and economic reforms, millions of Indians still struggle to meet their basic needs. The gap between the rich and the poor remains a glaring issue, highlighting the need for more inclusive and sustainable development strategies. Another pressing challenge for India is the prevalence of corruption in various spheres of public life. Corruption undermines the credibility of institutions, erodes trust in the government, and hampers the country's progress. Efforts to combat corruption have been met with mixed results, as entrenched interests and systemic loopholes continue to pose obstacles to meaningful reform. Moreover, India's diverse social fabric has bee...
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    India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy

    Ramachandra Guha

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