Regionalism in India
Reasons
- Geographical Factors: India's landmass is quite diversified. There is a great deal of variance in climate as a result of regional differences. People that live in the Himalayan mountainous region have adapted to the high altitude and frigid climate. Forest dwellers (for example, Tribes) rely on them for food, shelter, and other necessities. As a result, they live a very different lifestyle from the rest of the population.
- Internal Colonialism: Despite their abundance of natural riches, some places are nevertheless economically underdeveloped.
- Historical Factors: During the ancient period of history, India did not become a single political unit until the ....
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