Indian Muslims between Exclusion and Political Populism
Indian Muslims, the second largest Muslim community after that of Indonesia, is part of India’s global engagement. Their aspirations to play an assertive role in their future are not being welcomed sufficiently by their socio-religious leadership and the state institutions. Ultra-nationalist groups want to keep them a hostage of a troubled legacy of partition and justify their development deficit. Their engagement with the Indian state, society, and politics is defined by their aspirations and contestations.
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