Many surveys indicate that Indians, living in the West, expressed a distinct preference not to have neighbors of a different race.
This aligns with the prevalence of an exogamous, patrilineal, and communitarian (EPC) family structure in northern India. In such systems, individuals have strong obligations to their kin, fostering mutual support and care. This cultural framework often leads to nepotism and a view of society as a zero-sum competition, where families vie for resources and status.
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