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Thread: India will become the next Yugoslavia?
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[quote=GUEST98141,378492]In all those example of countries above which got disintegrated, it is because of some external power. In case of Soviet-Union they had the provision of their individual republics opting for secession, so the countries like Georgia & Ukraine etc. decided to secede from S.U when Mikhail Gorbachev decided to end the Communist rule & formulate a democratic federal Russia instead. The same thing happened with most of the other countries initially which was later followed by some foreign intervention, like the creation of Kosovo (not recognised Internationally though) from Serbia by NATO. In case of India it is already a democratic country and already got rid of their foreign master. One can consider that Pakistan & Bangladesh seceded from India, but only under foreign occupation, and it also applies to Myanmar/Burma (part of India till 1939). But it is also true that, with different people speaking at least 2-dozen established official languages, containing various tribes from Indo-African descent, Indo-European descent, Indo-Oriental descent etc., having been the birthplace to innumerable religions other than Hinduism, viz. Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Sufism etc & home to many other like 200-million Muslims (2nd largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia), 50-million Christians (larger than Australia and New Zealand combined) as well as Parsis (Zoroastrians) larger in number than Iran (birthplace of Zoroastrianism) itself, India is a peculiar country like no other. It is true that whenever the larger geographical area of the Continental India existed as a single political entity, it did so by formulating an Empire and never existed as a nation-state or kingdom, and so it can only exist as a Federation. The first few steps to Federalism is that of a common (and not joint) military, foreign policy and economic market, which are already complete. With common military and no external force, it is impossible to break India permanently, unless of course India's enemies decide to launch a combined joint attack on India from all the sides immediately. Now India needs to strengthen the above institutions as well as start giving more autonomy to its member states constitutionally. These are necessary not to prevent any break-up but to prosper as a Federation. In this way, future Federal India could have Myanmar/Burma, Nepal, Srilanka, Bhutan & probably other nation states as its member states with more autonomy. So the break-up story is a total flop.[/quote]
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