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Extraordinary events always make one think of the bounds of possibility that challenge the principles of probability
1.16 Billion people is where most people start out when talking about a diverse,complex,convoluted yet surprisingly cohesive unit we call India. I am pleasantly surprised with the successfully executed 2009 Indian election. Barring the result, in which the masses chose “secular” over any other adjective(Thank you very much), the sheer magnitude of planning and execution of getting all eligible indians to electronically vote cannot be ignored. e.g.: Of the over 1Million electronic voting machines , there were 3 constituencies where there was only 1 registered voter, which meant that the election commission had to stand by its principle that “every vote counts” and provide a voting machine for those constituencies as well. There is so much that one cannot even imagine to ensure that the election of this magnitude is even possible, let alone succesful. i leave you with some interesting data from the BBC and CIA

Indian election in numbers
# Electorate World’s largest democracy
# Has increased by 41 million since 2004
# 24% are under 35
# 48% are women
# 82% will be identified by photos on the electoral roll
# Lok Sabha Lower house of parliament
# 543 constituencies each elect one member
# The president can appoint 2 extra Anglo-Indian members
# 131 seats reserved for poor castes and tribespeople
CIA BRIEF ON INDIA
Mera Bharat Mahan!