Syncretic India, a noble experiment

Today is India's 73rd independence day. I will be 75 in 2 weeks. So my life spans independent India's life.

India is unbelievingly diverse. As a matter of fact it is an amalgmation of amost 30 sub-nationalities. It has 30 major languages. It is roughly 80% Hindu, 15% Muslim and remaining being Sikhs, Christians and other sundry religions. Neither Hindu nor Muslim polulation is homogeneous.

It has several complex layers of histories. Most recent being the British rule for almost 200 years. It was preceded by Muslim rule for almost 800 years. Northwest India was ruled by Sikhs for almost 100 years while central India was ruled by Marathas for almost 100 years.

It has developed a unique syncretic culture which is a mixture of all these components. An India without British and Muslim influence would look like Nepal; and one without British and Hindu influence would look like Afghanistan. British provided a pan-India standardization of sort with English language and British common law. I have travelled widely in India and have felt at home almost everywhere, even where I did not understand local language or was not able to read any signs.

Britain had been a rapacious imperial power and had left India bone poor at the time of indepenedence, with its share of the global GDP less 1%, thought it had almost 16% of world's population. Literacy rate was about 10%.

Inspite of all that India chose to be a democracy with universal sufferage. Almost nobody gave it a chance to stay free and democratic. It was called a functioning anarchy by US Ambassador Kenneth Galbraith.

India has surprized everybody by becoming a cohesive, well-functioning nation with a unique and vibrant culture. It has brought literacy rate to well over 80% and its share of the world GDP is 2.5% now. It is well on its way to become a power to reckon with.

In every respect India is a noble experiment. It has striven to process its diversity as positively as can be imagined. It has stumbled a couple of times but has always gotten back on its feet. Other multinational countries like Yogoslavia and Soviet Union were not able to integrate their diveristy politically and fell apart.

Straight from the heart! Thanks for giving a unique perspective and highlighting the importance of diversity by pointing out possible scenarios of India devoid of one of the three influences. Thanks for highlighting the dire financial state of India at the time of independence. It should not be forgotten that the India of today stands on a solid foundation that was laid by the sacrifices of the first and second generation of independent India. For a perspective: India’s GDP was a mere $22B at the time of independence! It is amazing to see how a country with such a massive population was administered with so meager resources! The GDP was gradually lifted to $99B in 1975, $300B in 1990, and $2.5T today! It is indeed a noble experiment that stayed the course and showed the world the elements of a successful democracy. Progress happens gradually, and more progress to come.

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Deepak Vohra

Just an ordinary son of Bharat! Ambassador and Special Advisor in Africa and in Ladakh

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Sir, the League of Arab States has 22 members speaking one language - Arabic! India is one country with 22 official languages. Our currency notes have the value written in 15 scripts other than English and Hindi. I rest my case! Jai SiyaRam! Ambassador Dr Deepak Vohra , Made in India, Special Advisor to Prime Ministers of Lesotho, South Sudan and Guinea-Bissau and to Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils Leh and Kargil

Abhishek Anand

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74th Independence Day Kanwal Rekhi and 73 years of independence ????

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