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India Once The Golden Bird Has
India, once the golden bird has witnessed many changes and has a rich history of producing great leaders. Political scenario in India has changed with every new era. From time to time it has been ruled by many rulers like Rajputs, Cholas, Pandas, Lodhis, Mughals, Britishers etc. Lastly we have been ruled by Britishers in which we have seen lots of movements happening in India and in this some great leaders were born like Mahatma Gandhi, Pt. Jawahar lal Nehru, Moulana Azad , Bhagat singh , Neta Subhash Chandra Bose etc.

In 1947, India got independence and since we are on the path of growth and dominated by Indian National Congress which stays in power mostly since 1947. From that time to 1991 we are the socialist economy and then in 1992 Indian economy opened its door for the foreign companies. From then lot of changes happened in the society.
Political Scenario in India

Political Scenario in India

Mr Shashi Tharoor in his book “The Elephant , the Tiger and The Cellphone” has called India an Elephant which only see it’s rich golden history not thinking about the future, it has become old lot of dust on her back , dying a slow death , Tiger(Westerners) comes to India only to see it’s rich golden history but don’t think about investment. But in 1992, the magical decision of opening an economy has been taken by the then finance minster Mr. Manmohan Singh and suddenly the elephant which has become old resurrected from past and slowly and gradually transition took place. Now the elephant has become more aggressive and giving cut throat competition to the tiger.

Political scenario is like this- there are 36 national parties in India; United Progressive Alliance i.e. Congress plus other parties in ruling at the centre and the opposition in National Development Alliance which include BJP plus others. There is lot of political up-down happening in India and it is quite tough to take decisions . Opposition parties always oppose the decisions taken. Like recently,

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