Which South Asia country has the strongest democracy ? A.india B.pakistan C.sri lanka D. Afghanistan

Geography · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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A. India

India is considered to have the strongest democracy in South Asia. It is the world's largest democracy and has a long history of democratic governance, elections, and civil liberties. Since its independence from British colonial rule in 1947, India has held regular elections, has a multi-party system, offers a wide range of political freedoms, and has independent judiciary and media.

The country operates under a parliamentary democratic framework and has managed to maintain its democratic institutions despite various challenges over the years. India has been rated as a "flawed democracy" by the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index, a result of certain challenges to civil liberties and political culture, but it still ranks higher than its South Asian neighbors.

Extra: Democracy is a form of government where the people have the power to choose their governing legislature. The strength of a democracy can often be measured by various factors, including the fairness and competitiveness of elections, protections of civil liberties, rule of law, independent judiciary, and free press, among others. In the South Asian context, many countries have experimented with democracy, but they face their own sets of challenges such as political instability, military influences, corruption, and in some cases, internal conflict.

Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan, the other options listed, have faced significant political turmoil, with military coups in Pakistan, civil war and constitutional crises in Sri Lanka, and decades of war and political instability in Afghanistan. Each of these countries continues to work towards strengthening its democratic institutions, but they currently do not match the democratic stability and establishment found in India.

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