"I know but one freedom, and that is the freedom of mind,” says Antoine de Saint - Exupery, the French pilot, writer and author of the Little Prince (1900-1944). On these lines, let's fast forward to an age where old values are remodeled and reshaped into a new package, one that brings fresh life, flavour and zest to the spirit of Indian freedom. Free India, as we know today, has changed drastically. ___________________________
With the fundamental rights at the helm, India is marching ahead to conquer new heights and new horizons.
The phrase "spirit of Indian freedom” from the passage suggests what is expected in the last line. Option (b) is too vague. It cannot be the answer. Option (c) talks about culture and boundaries which is not specifically following from the idea given in the passage. The spirit of freedom mentioned has more to do with fundamental rights than with cultural freedom. Option (d) goes out of scope as globalization; economies and technology have nowhere been mentioned in the passage. Option (a) follows logically by saying that the new freedom in India is due to the fundamental rights.