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    India is a country with innumerable diversities‚ an entity composed of many communities‚ races classes‚ languages and sub­cultures. In any such nation‚ there are many obstacles to the achievement of national integration. In India the following hindrances are obstructing the growth of national feeling‚ casteism‚ communalism‚ linguistic fanaticism‚ social disparity‚ economic inequalities and immorality‚ regionalism etc. 1. Casteism: Caste is an imported part of our social fabric. This was

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    important role in fostering national integration in the following ways: (a) Children from different communities interact with each other in a school. (b) Celebration of national days and festivals promotes national integration. Also‚ the study of the historical past and the National Movement promote the idea of unity within diversity. (c) Organising programmes on all-India basis‚ where children from different parts of the country can meet each other‚ fosters national integration. (d) The NCC cadets

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    and communities. So‚ the national integration of India invariably depends on the integrity of its citizens. It is the individuals who constitute a society or a nation. Society or nation is nothing without its individuals. The existence of individuals is a reality; whereas the society or nation is a myth. The nation exists because of individuals. Therefore‚ integration of nation is only a mere manifestation of the integrity of the individuals. Further‚ in India‚ integration does not mean centralization

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    territorially. This resulted into division of India into Bharat and Pakistan. India the integrity of the Indian nation is awfully threatened as the communal quarrels are fanned by the hostile neighbours of India. Hence‚ the necessity of strong national Integration in India has become so urgent at present. What should be done: There are‚ in India‚ various religious communities‚ such as Hindus‚ Muslims‚ Sikhs‚ Christians‚ Buddhists‚ Jains and Parses. Each community should appreciate every other community

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    this is done to obtain the necessary capabilities and resources needed for creating new technology or using some technologies to develop the companies’ competencies. 2) Global competition: strategic alliances are formed in order to allow the partners to build up more strength and be able to be more competitive in the global market against a common enemy better than each one fights alone. 3) Industry convergence: by this it means company gets together and become a single company in order to

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    National integration is a positive aspect. It reduces socio-cultural and economic differences or inequalities and strengthens national unity and solidarity‚ which is not imposed by any authority. People share ideas‚ values and emotional bonds. It is feeling of unity within diversity. National identity is supreme. Cultural unity‚ constitution‚ territorial continuity‚ common economic problems‚ art‚ literature‚ national festivals‚ national flag‚ national anthem and national emblem etc promote National

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    Global economic integration is not a new phenomenon. Some communication and trade took place between distant civilizations even in ancient times. Since the travels of Marco Polo seven centuries ago‚ global economic integration—through trade‚ factor movements‚ and communication of economically useful knowledge and technology—has been on a generally rising trend. This process of globalization in the economic domain has not always proceeded smoothly. Nor has it always benefited all whom it has affected

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    which national economies were isolated from each other by barriers and cultures to cross border trade and investments. Nowadays‚ people around the world are more connected to each other than ever before. The revolution of sciences and technologies has gradually improved human livings. It is much easier for people to travel‚ communicate and do business internationally. As a result‚ demand for expanding economy to countries urges the foundation of globalization. Integrating into the global economy

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    1. GLOBAL INTEGRATION: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Globalization is the process by which different societies‚ cultures‚ and regionaleconomies integrate through a worldwide network of political ideas throughtransportation‚ communication‚ and trade. Generally‚ globalization has affected manynations in various ways; economically‚ politically‚ and socially. It is a term that refersto the fast integration and interdependence of various nations‚ which shapes the worldaffairs on a global level. Globalization

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    Culture evolves over time in response to adaptive challenges. One result of this evolutionary process is beliefs and practices that help us adapt to persistent as well as changing circumstances. These beliefs and practices are organized as models or schema about how things work‚ what is ideal‚ and which practices are proper and help individuals or groups survive and prosper. Cultural models are so familiar that their functions and effects are often unseen‚ invisible‚ unnoticed. The evidence of their

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