What is the most multicultural country in the world (where all seem to live the most peacefully together)?
India According to many scholars, India is the most culturally, linguistically and genetically diverse geographical entity after the African continent.[1] India’s democratic republic is premised on a national belief in pluralism, not the standard nationalist invocation of a shared history, a single language and an assimilationist culture.[2] State boundaries in India are mostly drawn on linguistic lines.[3] In addition India is the most religiously diverse countries in the world, with significant Hindu (80.5%) , Muslim (13.4%), Christian (2.3%), Sikh (2.1%), Buddhist, Bahá’í, Ahmadi, Jain and Parsi populations.[4] Cities like Mumbai in Maharashtra display high levels of multilingualism and multiculturalism, spurred by political integration after independence and migration from rural areas.