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Start learning 50% faster. Sign in now(C) there is no dispute about the fact that corruption and: This part introduces the idea that there is no dispute about the presence of corruption and abuse of power in India. (D) abuse of power remain an important aspect of India’s economic: Building upon the acknowledgment of corruption, this part adds that abuse of power is also an important aspect of India's economic structure. (A) And political structure and that the fight against corruption (B): Now, the sentence transitions to the acknowledgment that corruption and abuse of power are significant aspects of India's political and economic structure. (B) is crucial to build a fairer and more just society: The sentence concludes by stating the purpose of the fight against corruption, emphasizing that it is crucial for building a fairer and more just society.
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