Bernier’s comparison reflects his socio-political context, particularly his European perspective on governance and property rights. He criticized the Mughal Empire for the lack of private property rights, which he considered essential for the development of a stable and progressive society. His views were shaped by European ideas of property ownership and legal systems. By emphasizing private property, Bernier underestimated the socio-political and economic systems of India, which operated on a different set of norms and values. Thus, this comparison highlights his support for private property as a key component of societal progress.

Student to attempt either option-(A) or (B):
(A) Write the features a molecule should have to act as a genetic material. In the light of the above features, evaluate and justify the suitability of the molecule that is preferred as an ideal genetic material.
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(B) Differentiate between the following: