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What is India?

India is one of the most studied countries across academic disciplines, appearing in courses on international business, political science, economics, cultural studies, and postcolonial literature. Its scale, diversity, and rapid economic transformation make it a compelling subject for scholarly analysis. Students examine India's democratic institutions, its complex social hierarchies, its role in global trade, and its literary traditions, making it a topic that resists simple framing and rewards careful, focused inquiry.

The archived papers on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Business and management courses have generated case studies on market entry challenges, cultural norms in advertising such as the Fair and Lovely case, and corporate expansion through firms like the House of Tata. Economic and policy essays address India's foreign economic policy shifts since 1991 and the outsourcing industry. Political and historical analyses cover India-Pakistan conflicts and Indian-Israeli relations. Literary approaches appear in work on Rohinton Mistry's Swimming Lessons. Cultural analysis papers examine social issues including caste, represented in work analyzing the Dalit experience.

A strong essay on India requires a clearly bounded thesis rather than an attempt to survey the country broadly. Papers that perform well commit to a specific angle — a policy shift, a business case, a cultural conflict, or a literary text — and support their argument with concrete evidence tied to India's particular context. Drawing on economic data, historical events, or close textual reading carries more weight than general claims about a vast nation. The most common pitfall is treating India as a monolith; acknowledging regional, linguistic, and social variation strengthens credibility considerably.

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Ethic and development
Ethics and Morality -- Ethics and Development
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Caste and gender in India
Representing global social construction, hijras remain discriminated against whilst Dalits have largely succeed in finding their place in Indian society. The fact that hijras prejudice remains is not surprising given that people eh world over feel threatened by people that do not conform to the norm, in this case where gender differences are unclear and where a person can be neither man nor woman but a third gender. Societal constructs stay over time, but the discomfort against the unknown and against that which militates against human familiarity will likely linger. It may be unlikely, therefore, that hijras will ever become an acceptable part of Indian society although activist and groups will continue to rally on their behalf.
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Canada Deserves Principal Power Status in the World
Canada deserves principal power status in the world. As a nation, Canada has proven to be a leader in all respects of human endeavor. The nation has one of the world's most robust economies both in terms of raw size and…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Impact of globalization on economic and social systems
The intent of this analysis is to evaluate how economic globalization is affecting and influencing local cultures while also exploring why urban geographers are increasingly analyzing the world's cities for influences…
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Employee Communication at Coca-Cola India
Brian's analysis of the current financial condition of Coca-Cola and their previous legal issues is outstanding. His analysis of the current financial condition of Coca-Cola, and the exposure the company has due to the…
Research Paper Doctorate
Economic Development and Trade in an Era
In an era of increased globalization and advancements in technology, it has become increasingly important for all of the nations of the world to keep bringing improvements in their economic infrastructure and to expand…
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Opium Wars Consisted of Two Separate Conflicts,
Opium Wars consisted of two separate conflicts, the first between 1839 and 1842, the second between 1856 and 1860. Ostensibly these wars were fought over the fear that British- opium would have a drastic effect on the…
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Auto Repair Car Repair Is the Process
The paper explores auto repair technique, medical service providers, tinned tomatoes and jewelry. Repairing a car requires specially skills to identify the faults within the car. The use of computer technology has assisted mechanics to diagnose and detecting the faults within the car. The repair manual is also the major technique being used to repair cars. Medical health providers are family physicians, dentists and optometrist; they all provide healthcare services to patients. Family physicians provides general healthcare to patients, a dentist takes care of the teeth while optometrists take care of eye of patients. Tinned tomato is very good to prepare sauce and it contains several ingredients, which add to the health benefits of consumers. Jewelry includes wedding ring, necklace, bracelet and necklace, and its market is growing in the United States.
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Prejudice and discrimination against Dalits and Adivasis in India
India is long for discrimination with lower casts since long. Social interactions have been restricted amongst people of different castes such as marriages are conducted within own castes. There are restrictions on the use of public places and temples for lower castes and even there are restrictions on sharing foods and water. Dalits the lowest of all castes that is referred to as "untouchables" has been defined in the Indian Constitution of 1950 as Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. Though there have been efforts to minimize discrimination at government level. Policies have been formulated that mandate minimum levels of SC/ST representation in local and state governments, universities and public sector employment)