Compared to the Soviet Union or Eastern European countries, India's government
a. has not been able to maintain legitimacy for its regime.
b. has been limited in the success of liberalization policies.
c. is not perceived to have been as effective.
d. is not the focus of repressed rage among its citizens.
e. has not been able to grow its economy in comparison to similar countries.
d
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