Why South India is More Developed than North India?
The northern region of India has historically been a battleground, experiencing frequent invasions and power struggles that led to the destruction of many structures and institutions. The Mughal Empire, despite its significant cultural and architectural contributions, also saw a decline in governance and administrative systems. This turbulent history has had a lasting impact on the development trajectory of the region.
In contrast, South India's geography, surrounded by the sea on three sides, has fostered trade and commerce. The kingdoms of South India developed extensive trade links with foreign nations, which facilitated economic growth and cultural exchange. Even today, India conducts much of its trade via sea routes, continuing the legacy of maritime commerce established by these southern kingdoms.
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