India's export growth—and hence GDP growth—faces many obstacles; it needs a strategic framework that can look and plan ahead. Do nations have personalities? This question has dogged experts in global studies and researchers of cross-cultural differences. Myriad studies have been conducted and, predictably, none of them have any conclusive answer. Most countries are melting pots and, therefore, incapable of throwing up a singular, distinctive trait. But that has not stopped people from asking a follow-up question: If countries can have individual traits, can they also have split personalities? India has long been suspected of harbouring dual personalities. The sharp social and income divides—with a handful of global billionaires on one side and millions trapped in abject poverty on the other—or the dialectic between the nation's Constitution-based democratic traditions and an emergent autocracy, are seen as symptoms of the nation's conflicted personality. India's temperament is once
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