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Nehru was at pains to emphasize that democracies had no special claim to survival. They were as likely to succeed or fail as any other form of political association, and India’s liberty was as contingent as its captivity had been. Indians could not merely adopt democracy; they would have to develop it.
Letters for a Nation: From Jawaharlal Nehru to His Chief Ministers 1947-1963
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