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India has a different concept of democracy and liberalism than America and Indian traditions and values are different from America's. This is true of other democracies, such as Russia. These differences are often not understood or appreciated by the US and this leads to disappointment, pressure and even conflict. There is more than one way to be free, and imposing a particular view of liberalism is illiberal. OUP BlogOur Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World Alyssa Ayres
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: America, India, liberalism, tradition, values
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India has a different concept of democracy and liberalism than America and Indian traditions and values are different from America's. This is true of other democracies, such as Russia. These differences are often not understood or appreciated by the US and this leads to disappointment, pressure and even conflict. There is more than one way to be free, and imposing a particular view of liberalism is illiberal. OUP BlogOur Time Has Come: How India is Making Its Place in the World Alyssa Ayres
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: America, India, liberalism, tradition, values
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These differences are often not understood or appreciated by the US and this leads to disappointment, pressure and even conflict.
There is more than one way to be free, and imposing a particular view of liberalism is illiberal.