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The title of this post suggests a discussion on democracy in India. Rather it became a thread of "What is wrong with India".
If the person who started the thread can change the title and remove reference to democracy, we can discuss each problem( castism, corruption, criminals etc) in more details. May be the chinease friends can suggest some remedy to these evils.
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I believe social merits and social evils are both the results of the social system, the social soil and the interplay of the two.
We should start with social phenomena to address social system.
Democracy has undeniable merits. Like a piece of medicine, the only question is how and when we apply it.
As I mentioned earlier, India social soil doesn't fit the kind of western democracy. That doesn't mean the soil won't change forever. However, if you think a social soil is basically the tradition and the culture, the change will be slow.
If you study US history, in the beginning, when the colony was first established in New England area, some of the colonists employed "limited democracy". That means voting is not universal. In fact,
only white male with properties could vote.
From today's point of view, how backward is that!
But I believe at that time, it is reasonable. Because only those people can bear the responsibility of the society, for given the tradition and ground-reality (e.g. not enough material support to true democracy).
If you had granted voting power to everybody, including slaves and native Indians, the white people would have been voted out of N. America. -- It is not in the interest of the European colonists.
Perhaps both India and China should adopt the approach of "limited democracy", as the social soil in both countries is not quite there yet for western democracy.
In fact, looks like China has already made the feel of limited democracy - they limit universal vote to grass-root, and controlled vote in higher level leaders. But definitely, it needs to be more transparent and more open. In contrast, India's democracy is too rampant/wild, and needs to be controlled.
Just IMHO.