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INDIA: A COUNTRY STUDY

Sabha, and the Congress Party finished second to the Bharatiya Janata Party, which advocates a nuclear power status for India. Opponents contend that the Bharatiya Janata Party, were it allowed to form a government, would openly discriminate against Muslims among India's population. In the wake of the election, political observers are predicting that the National Front-Left Front (NF-LF) coalition will form a government with the support of the Congress Party (Manoharan, 1996, 1).

India is traversed by 2.16 million kilometers of motor vehicle roadways. The railways in India are state-owned. The country has 56,400 kilometers of rail lines, of which 11,200 kilometers are electric railways (Hunter, 1995, p. 707).

International airports are operated in three large Indian citiesùBombay, Calcutta, and Delhi. Air transportation was nationalized in India in 1953; however, domestic air transportation was reopened to the private sector in 1993. Air India, the country's only international carrier, remains state-owned (Hunter, 1995, p. 707). India does not have a freight-only air transportation service (Hastings, 1995, pp. 510-511).

India operates 12 major seaports. The country have 3,700 kilometers

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