Sociology changing in India? Centuries old strict norms, conventions, diehard practises, yes, and, very rapidly, changing, transforming according to all cross sections of the country's sociologists of all hues, all isms, all ideologies, all bend of minds, all views, all opinions, all societies, all brethren, all clans, all groups...New sociology in India only include Me, I, My, Mine, not, so far established "not much liked, sparsely patronised" practices --- community, we, all...even though not liked by numerous citizens of all shapes, sizes, castes, groups, ideologies, beliefs, 'ism's, creed, credo, regions, states, religions etc, etc of the acutely diverse country with innumerable multi-toned ethos of that if all only go on to evince inimitable wondrous vagaries of sociology of India though all citizens of India are officially Indians but there are distinct social differences amid all of them which only they themselves vibe / identify / differentiate with, none else for sure. This deficiency, call it specific, pointed social limitations, is a great shower. coming here hindering the very progresses of this country, like it or not. Fact is, oneness in very sociology somehow abysmally has been lacking in India since time immemorial resulting in numerous sociologies therein thus there's acutely diverse habits, views, practises, opinions, practices, etc resulting in a divided society amid the country-people with diverse sociologies with almost nothing in common. To make them all "united" via a single thread of One Nation, One Sociology, thus, OneNess. Thus, single, united thought, single aim, single goal again one ness toward 100% unity in utmost unison.
This when insidious in India today --- now expected to be so any moment --- a new wave of unity will be all pervasive all throughout the country simultaneously synchronising with each other in utmost oneness, singularly. Consensus then will be all pervasive all throughout the country. It is then that the country, India, will be truly single, unitary, united, homogeneous, hunky dory not. And to put matters in right perspective, when India will behave like a single entity, it will surely be hugely powerful due to its sheer burgeoning population which is the world's near-largest if not already largest, according to the UN. And in this process of change, it is clear that the sociology ought to change here which it is happening now rather needily as per the current requirements of the country that is now desperate to cut a niche for itself in the large definition of the world / globe. No wonder then, the conventional sociology in India is rapidly changing, making utmost hassle free way for "oneness" --- talking about sociology --- for India, by India, of India. Singleness thus is here to stay as "I, Me, Myself' sociology for all persona here. It's already set in surprising many, many utterly surprised, stunned, sozzled unable to find the real reason behind this social change that is easily transforming the very sociology of India with utmost ease caring two hoots for 'past and gone for ever henceforth, no going back on that at all. In this newest era of newest socialism in India, no point in saying it's ruthless, brash, crude, crass, brute, ungentlemanly but the fact is, this is it in India from now on but no going back on the old as it is meaningless in India today as India today is no more "pansy" but, out-and-out 'I' orientation with no botheration for any one else whatsoever, come what may. Thus, New Sociology In India...With "I" in utmost realistic vogue + no stopping it, allowing it to be at topmost upperhand, it is Mystifying many in this country, how come "I" is being freely tolerated, encouraged, promoted, patronised openly even though, this country's tradition / convention wise, "I" openly denotes flagrant pride, arrogance, show-off, superciliousness, normally not yet openly associated with India even today. But ironically, simultaneously, "I" also carries on with equal tempo today so much so that as if "non-usage" of "I" in every sentence during even a normal parlance today is derogatory, disparaging, denotifying, dysfunctional to say the least. Alternately, to stay on top of crescendo, keep continuously promoting "I" unabatedly. Sociology This Rapidly, Fiercely Changing In India? And this new phenomenon is being openly relentlessly accepted by one and all of all hues. To stay afloat in the prevailing Indian society all hassle free, hazard free. Sociology Changing In India, thus.