Ethnic relations in India
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Ethnic relations in India have historically been complex. It refers to attitudes and behaviours toward peoples of other ethnicities or races. India is ethnically diverse, with more than 2,000 different ethnic groups. There is also significant diversity within regions, and almost every state and several districts has its own distinct mixture of ethnicities, traditions, and culture. Throughout the history of India, ethnic relations have been both positive (as with mutual cultural influences) and negative (as with discrimination against other ethnicities).
According to Webmonkey, India is ranked the most racist country due to violence and discrimination against religions including violence against Hindus and many others. The state of Bihar reported many instances where many Biharis were discriminated outside due to their financial status. Violence against Biharis occurred frequently in Delhi and Punjab including Northeastern states