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Is it possible for a developing nation to become developed without conforming to western culture?

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Is it possible for a developing nation to become developed without conforming to western culture?

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Yes, it is possible for a developing nation to become a developed nation without conforming to western culture completely. Sadly, that is not the case. And I personally don’t think, western culture itself is wrong. But the way, e.g. Indians perceive western culture is different. To the people of the developing nations, Western culture appears to be so alluring, and fantastic, and they are pulled towards it. Young Indians think Western Culture is fashionable. But certain things need to go. The population needs to develop a better sense of health practices, they need to be develop sophisticated way of behaving, there should be a better living condition, better conditions to work. And everyone should live and let others live. And none of these factors in no way affects our Sanskriti. Speaking English is okay, if you will not forget your mother tongue. Wearing western clothes is fine, if it’s modest enough. Let me think of certain aspects… Once they are able to stand on his/her own feet,

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