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India’s Birth: A Tough Fight Against Balkanisation
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India’s Birth: A Tough Fight Against Balkanisation

✍️ Scroll.in 🗓 18 Jul 2026, 08:23 AM 👁 6

The creation of independent India was a harsh struggle to keep the nation united and prevent fragmentation.

The birth of India in 1947 marked the end of colonial rule but also the beginning of a complex task: keeping a vast, diverse country together.

Historians describe the process as a brutal exercise in preventing balkanisation, where regional, linguistic and religious differences could have led to fragmentation.

Key decisions—such as adopting a federal structure, guaranteeing minority rights and maintaining a unified military—were taken to ensure that the new nation did not split into smaller states.

While the struggle was fraught with challenges, the measures implemented helped India emerge as a single sovereign republic rather than a collection of competing entities.
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