Yes in many regards.
India is a democracy whose Constitution defines India as a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. India has a federal form of government and a bicameral parliament operating under a Westminster-style parliamentary system. It has three branches of governance: the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. India has adopted a parliamentary system of government borrowed from the United Kingdom. It is based on the fusion of powers between the executive and the legislature.
Prior to the RAJ, India was a collection of hundreds of city or principalities. It is now one unified country.
2007-02-06 11:20:48
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answered by Carl 3
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initially India develop into countless little states. Britain united a number of those kingdoms. no extra border squabbles. They ended some detrimental superstitions like burning widows. They construct countless infrastructure. They helped modernize the completed section.
2016-11-25 21:06:10
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answered by seim 4
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No, they created a mess by partitioning the country. The effects are still being felt today and will be for decades to come.
2007-02-06 13:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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yea. it brought the western ciciliziation there. there was bad impact and there was some good impact.
2007-02-06 11:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but I sure love chicken mahkanwala.
2007-02-06 11:09:26
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answered by m k 5
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its constitution
2007-02-06 11:13:38
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answered by llcoolj38 2
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