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The economist |
India holds one of the world's biggest populations. Throughout history, the population of India has been dominated and ruled by a rigid and strict culture. Hinduism and Buddhism has inhibited many of the modern practices other countries have had the privilege to live such as choosing one's love partner or going out to have fun. However, through the expansion of the mobile industry, India's monotonous way of living is threatened. Through the use of advanced technological mobile devices, new doors have opened for Indian society. Through instant communication, Indians can now adopt many foreign practices as well as share theirs. It is also easier for youth to communicate and get together. Indian children have been strictly guided and had their paths chosen by parents in the past. With the usage of mobile devices, Indian practices and culture are bound to change. Mobile devices are tools of opportunities Indians never thought existed for them.
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