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                what was the domino theory
            
            
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    in 1 sentence what challenges did India face after independence
    
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    are there more
    
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    The Domino Theory was a Cold War foreign policy concept that suggested that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then neighboring countries would also follow suit, like a row of falling dominos. It was primarily used by the United States to justify its interventions and military involvement in countries such as Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia during the 1950s to the 1970s. The theory influenced U.S. policy decisions and strategies during this time period.
    
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    The Domino Theory was the belief that the spread of communism in one country would lead to the spread of communism in neighboring countries, often used to justify U.S. military interventions during the Cold War.
    
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    After independence, India faced challenges such as partition-related violence, refugees, economic underdevelopment, social inequality, and the task of unifying a diverse nation with multiple languages, religions, and ethnicities.
    
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    Yes, there were additional challenges faced by India after independence, including widespread poverty, illiteracy, inadequate infrastructure, communal tensions, regional disparities, and the need to establish a functioning democratic system in a country with a large population and diverse socioeconomic conditions.
    
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