Democracy in India faces many challenges but has endured. At independence, India faced crises of national
integration, identity, participation, penetration and legitimacy that threatened democracy. Additional issues
included linguistic problems, caste system, poverty, and illiteracy. However, despite these difficulties and issues
like corruption in election financing that undermine equal representation, Indian democracy has survived and
remains the world's largest by electorate. While not perfect and facing ongoing issues, it arguably remains the
best system of government for India's diverse population.