Which one of the following is <strong>not</strong> an Indian form of Socialism?
- A. Democratic Socialism
- B. Radical Socialism ✓
- C. Communitarian Socialism
- D. Nehruvian Socialism
Correct Answer: B. Radical Socialism
Explanation
The Indian brand of socialism is a 'democratic socialism' heavily leaning towards Gandhian and Nehruvian (communitarian) ideals of a mixed economy, rather than a Marxist 'radical' or state socialism.
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