Author: Utsab Ranjan Kar
DOI Link:- https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2024-94415685/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 4/32/Utsab Ranjan Kar
Abstract: India has always had a diverse population in terms of languages, faiths, ethnicities, cultures, and geographical regions. For this reason, India is said to be a multilingual, multicultural, multiethnic regions. For this reason, India is said to be a multilingual, multicultural, multiethnic, and multi religious nation. The fundamental tenet of the Indian nation is multiculturalism. Despite its variety, India retains its national unity. Religion, language, location, caste, color, and the divide between the wealthy and the general populace, which is always expanding, are all ways that India’s remarkable diversity in social and physical structure has been expressed. A country adopts its political institutions based on the makeup of its society, the diversity of its people and places, and its regional divisions. India’s multi-party system is a good representation of the country’s diversity and is crucial to the smooth operation of its democratic government.
Keywords: Regional, Political, Parties, population, languages.