Regionalism refers to the strong identification with a specific region, often resulting in demands for autonomy and preference for regional interests over national unity.
Regionalism can manifest in various forms such as political, economic, and cultural regionalism. The causes of regionalism include:
Historical and cultural identity of a region.
Economic disparities between regions.
Political aspirations for greater autonomy.
Neglect by the central government in terms of development.
Suggestions to control regionalism:
Promote national integration through inclusive policies.
Equal distribution of resources and development across all regions.
Strengthening regional governance within the national framework.
Encouraging cultural exchange programs between states.