Impact of Globalization on Indian Technology and Culture
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globalization, development, technology, religion, culture, lifestyleAbstract
Globalization has a significant impact on society at large. In every aspect of life, it has made its mark. Globally, people's lifestyles and living standards have undergone a significant transition as a result of the exchange of world perspectives and ideas, not just in India. Indian culture is not a barrier to this process of development. The development of globalization has caused our deeply ingrained traditions and rituals to lose some of their hold. India has a long history of culture, and it is well known around the world for its cultural pride. In addition to fostering westernization in India, globalization has also had a positive impact on Indian culture around the world. A population within a geographic boundary can be distinguished from another by its culture and customs, which have special importance in relation to its uniqueness. Due to globalization, this individuality has been compromised to varying degrees. Such an influence is particularly noticeable when it occurs in a developing nation like India.
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