While regionalism in India has often served as a medium for cultural assertion and developmental demands, it can also pose challenges to national integration. Analyse.

Answer: Regionalism refers to a strong identification of people with a specific geographical region, often accompanied by demands for greater autonomy, political power, or — at its extreme — secession. India's diversity in geography, language, religion, ethnicity, and culture has led to both cultural assertions and developmental demands, giving rise to regionalism.

Regionalism in India: A Medium of Cultural Affirmation and Development

  • Promotion of Regional Languages: Regionalism empowers communities to preserve and promote their native languages.
    • Example: 22 official languages included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
  • Preservation of Identity: Regionalism acts as a tool for communities to ....
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