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A man in this world with-out learning is a beast in the field. Hindu proverb

Session Forty-nine India

India

Section Outline Invasion, Empires, and Independence

Section Outline Invasion, Empires, and Independence Governing the World’s Largest Democracy

Section Outline Invasion, Empires, and Independence Governing the World’s Largest Democracy Economic Challenges

Economic Challenges Dependence on Farming Growing Industries

Section Outline Invasion, Empires, and Independence Governing the World’s Largest Democracy Economic Challenges Life in Modern India

Section Outline Invasion, Empires, and Independence Governing the World’s Larges Democracy Economic Challenges Life in Modern India Indian Culture