Answer:
Yes, I consider myself fortunate to be a part of India where its diversity provides enough scope for its citizens to understand different cultures, religions and distinct geography.
India is traditionally holding a special place in the world because it is home to many religions and at different times different cultural amalgamations gave place to new ideas, traditions, and values. For example, Urdu rose in India as an amalgamation of the Hindi and Persian languages.
Step-by-step explanation:
this is a value-based question which means there is no one correct answer, more like a long personal explanation of how you feel
value-based questions ask about your morals and professional standards, so just type your (appropriate) standpoint and if you don't have an idea what your standpoint or feelings are... just tell them what you think they want to hear.
hope this helps:)