Sarkar
In most parts of India, the word for 'government' is sarkar.
In most parts of India, servants refer to their masters as sarkar.
A possible indicator of cultural reasons for widespread acceptance for policy that centers heavily around state-control and also for the absence of a political party whose ideology would be a small and unobtrusive government?
In most parts of India, servants refer to their masters as sarkar.
A possible indicator of cultural reasons for widespread acceptance for policy that centers heavily around state-control and also for the absence of a political party whose ideology would be a small and unobtrusive government?