India adopted a multiparty system because of its vast diversity in culture, language, and religion. It allows regional and national interests to be represented democratically.
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Given India’s social, cultural, and linguistic diversity, a multiparty system ensures fair representation of various interests. It allows regional and national parties to coexist, reflecting people’s aspirations. This system prevents monopoly of power and strengthens democratic participation through coalition and consensus-based governance.