Amond and Sydney Barbara have described the relations between political cultures and political socialization in detail. According to them, “Political socialization is that process through which political culture is established in society and necessary changes are done by it. Through political socialization, the qualities, faiths and emotions of political culture are passed on to the future generations. In this process, family, friend circle, educational and religious institutes, media, interest groups and political parties play an important role. Political socialization increases political stability. The political culture of a country is composed of many sub-cultures and therefore, it becomes necessary to modify these sub-cultures for upliftment and strengthening of nation.