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Indian Pluralism and Its Limits

Put another way, an India less committed to pluralism might find it easier to “give up” on Kashmir, but conversely, given its current political ideology (increasingly under strain by virtue of the rise of Hindutva over the last two decades, but not exhausted by any means), any India that found it “easy” to give up on Kashmir or parts of the North-East could not long maintain even the semblance of pluralism.

In an excellent take on Mukul Kesavan’s article in The Telegraph, Qalandar discusses the limits of Indian pluralism. Don’t forget to check the comment section.

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Vulturo
Dec 12th, 2006 at 1:14 am | #

Please correct the spelling of the word “pluralism”

Confused
Dec 12th, 2006 at 2:05 am | #

Vulturo,

Thanks! Done.

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