Q8(b) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 15 marks · 1 min read

← Q8 Q8 →

Critically examine the concept of tribe-caste continuum and its relevance in contemporary India

Topic: Caste system in India. Syllabus: 3.2 Caste system in India—Structure and characteristics, Varna and caste, Theories of origin of caste system, Dominant caste, Caste mobility, Future of caste system, Jajmani system. Tribe-caste continuum. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2015 and Caste system in India.

Revision summary

Tribe–caste continuum names a range from clan community to ranked jati. Ghurye and Bose stressed Hindu absorption; Bailey named the continuum. Sanskritisation is the walk along it. ST law still needs a tribal pole for land. The idea is relevant in contact zones, risky if it excuses dispossession.

Model answer

Introduction

The tribe–caste continuum treats tribe and caste as poles of one Indian social range, not as two species. People move along it by Hinduisation, land, and the state’s lists.

Body

The concept

  • G. S. Ghurye placed tribes as backward Hindus. N. K. Bose and others saw absorption into the caste web.
  • F. G. Bailey and later Indian anthropologists spoke of a continuum: isolated clan to ranked jati.
  • Srinivas’s Sanskritisation is the cultural walk along that line.

Relevance now

  • ST and SC lists freeze poles that the field still mixes: a Gond household may be temple-going and forest-right claiming at once.
  • Fifth Schedule and FRA need a tribal pole for law, even when the continuum is culturally true.
  • Contemporary politics of conversion, vanvasi talk, and reservation raids all fight over where a group sits on the line.

Critique

  • The continuum can hide conquest and mining as mere “Hinduisation”.
  • Elwin insisted some groups are not just unfinished castes.
  • Relevance is heuristic: good for Central India contact zones, weaker for many North-Eastern polities.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  T[Tribe pole] --> C[Caste pole]
  S[Sanskritisation] --> C
  L[ST list FRA] --> T

Conclusion

The continuum still explains contact and Sanskritisation. It must not erase ST territorial rights or treat every tribe as a caste in waiting.

Quick related

Students also ask

PYQ trend

When UPSC asked this

Related PYQs from other years, newest first. Open a question to read it.

  1. 2023 · Q1(c) · Anthropology GS 2 · 10 marks

    Jajmani system : continuity and change

    View answer →

  2. 2023 · Q4(c) · Anthropology GS 2 · 15 marks

    Is caste mobility a recent phenomenon? Discuss in the light of Indological and Empirical context.

    View answer →

  3. 2022 · Q2(c) · Anthropology GS 2 · 15 marks

    Critically describe Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's argument on the origin of Indian caste system

    View answer →

  4. 2022 · Q7(b) · Anthropology GS 2 · 15 marks

    Discuss the issues and solutions related to the Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe populations in India

    View answer →

  5. 2021 · Q1(b) · Anthropology GS 2 · 10 marks

    Relevance of tribe-caste continuum

    View answer →

  6. 2016 · Q3(a) · Anthropology GS 2 · 20 marks

    Examine the structural and cultural theories of caste system in India

    View answer →

  7. 2016 · Q4(b) · Anthropology GS 2 · 15 marks

    How is process of tribe-caste continuum different from Sanskritization? Comment

    View answer →

  8. 2015 · Q8(a) · Anthropology GS 2 · 20 marks

    What do you understand by dynamics of caste mobility? How did the concept of Sanskritization contribute to its functionality?

    View answer →

More from this paper

Q1(a) · UPSC Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 10 marks

Relevance of tribal Panchsheel today

Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization

Panchsheel is Nehru’s five-point tribal ethic, shaped with Elwin. It protects genius, land-forest rights, local cadres, and human results. Ghurye’s assimilation was the rival line. PESA and FRA try to statute the same ethic. Mining and dams still test it in Fifth Schedule belts.

Q1(b) · UPSC Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 10 marks

Sacred complex as a dimension of Indian civilization

Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization

Vidyarthi’s sacred complex is geography, specialists, and performances at a tirtha. Gaya is the type study of sraddha and pilgrimage. It operationalises little and great tradition at a Hindu centre. Bose’s civilisational unity is visible in shared shrine maps. The model is a dimension of Indian civilisation, not only temple architecture.

Q1(c) · UPSC Mains 2015 · Anthropology GS 2 · 10 marks

South Indian Paleoliths

Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization

South Indian palaeoliths centre on the Madras Acheulian of quartzite handaxes. Foote found Pallavaram in 1863 and mapped Tamil laterite industries. Attirampakkam gives a deep dated Acheulian sequence. Sankalia set the peninsula beside Narmada and Deccan sequences. The stack is local and long, not a Siwalik Soanian copy.

Toppers' copies

Toppers' copies for this question will be uploaded soon.