The birth of an independent India occurred amidst challenging circumstances and the arduous task of nation-building. In contrast to many other countries that opted against democracy, citing the need for national unity and potential conflicts, India faced similar conditions. After gaining freedom from colonialism, these countries witnessed non-democratic forms of governance, such as nominal democracy controlled by a single leader, one-party rule, or direct military control. Although non-democratic regimes initially promised a return to democracy, they proved entrenched and difficult to remove once established. |
What was the initial promise made by non-democratic regimes upon coming to power? |
Economic prosperity and social equality. Expansion of military power. A swift restoration of democracy. Suppression of political opposition. |
A swift restoration of democracy. |
The birth of an independent India occurred amidst challenging circumstances and the arduous task of nation-building. In contrast to many other countries that opted against democracy, citing the need for national unity and potential conflicts, India faced similar conditions. After gaining freedom from colonialism, these countries witnessed non-democratic forms of governance, such as nominal democracy controlled by a single leader, one-party rule, or direct military control. Although non-democratic regimes initially promised a return to democracy, they proved entrenched and difficult to remove once established. |