Globalization has created a paradoxical situation of modernization of lifestyle alongside revival of traditional identities. Analyse this paradox. Evaluate its implications for India’s social fabric.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Effects of globalization on Indian society.
Topic: Effects of globalization on Indian society.
Q2. Globalization has created a paradoxical situation of modernization of lifestyle alongside revival of traditional identities. Analyse this paradox. Evaluate its implications for India’s social fabric. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question In the context of globalization reshaping Indian society, simultaneously driving lifestyle modernization while triggering revival of traditional and cultural identities. Key Demand of the question It asks to analyse the paradox of globalization leading to both modernization and revival of tradition, and then evaluate its implications for India’s plural and diverse social fabric. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly define globalization as both a homogenizing and heterogenizing force and introduce the paradox. Body Modernization of lifestyle: Impact on consumerism, urbanization, gender roles, education, technology. Revival of traditional identities: Cultural nationalism, linguistic assertion, religious resurgence, traditional economy. Implications for India’s social fabric: Pluralism and coexistence, identity-based conflicts, generational gaps, inequality, hybrid cultural synthesis. Conclusion Highlight that globalization need not be zero-sum; India’s challenge is to harmonize modern aspirations with traditional rootedness to strengthen social harmony.
Why the question In the context of globalization reshaping Indian society, simultaneously driving lifestyle modernization while triggering revival of traditional and cultural identities.
Key Demand of the question It asks to analyse the paradox of globalization leading to both modernization and revival of tradition, and then evaluate its implications for India’s plural and diverse social fabric.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction Briefly define globalization as both a homogenizing and heterogenizing force and introduce the paradox.
• Modernization of lifestyle: Impact on consumerism, urbanization, gender roles, education, technology.
• Revival of traditional identities: Cultural nationalism, linguistic assertion, religious resurgence, traditional economy.
• Implications for India’s social fabric: Pluralism and coexistence, identity-based conflicts, generational gaps, inequality, hybrid cultural synthesis.
Conclusion Highlight that globalization need not be zero-sum; India’s challenge is to harmonize modern aspirations with traditional rootedness to strengthen social harmony.