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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 6 months ago
“The South Asian experience of democracy has expanded the global imagination of democracy”.
This statement can be explained by following examples:
People of South Asian countries participate in the aspiration of democracy. There is widespread support for democracy in all these countries. Ordinary citizens, rich as well as poor and belonging to different view the idea of democracy positively and support the institutions of representative democracy.
For example- India is the largest democratic country in the world. People of South Asian countries prefer democracy over any other system of governance and believe that democracy is suitable for their country.
For example- Initially, there was a monarchy in Nepal but at present there is democracy.
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