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Relevance of caste in contemporary Indian politics

Topic: Emergence, growth and development of Anthropology in India. Syllabus: 4. Emergence, growth and development of Anthropology in India—Contributions of the 18th, 19th and early 20th Century scholar-administrators. Contributions of Indian anthropologists to tribal and caste studies. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Emergence, growth and development of Anthropology in India.

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Caste organises booths, tickets, and reservation blocs. Srinivas’s dominant caste still explains many rural seats. Bailey treated caste teams as political machines. Class and communal crises can cut across jati, then caste returns. Contemporary politics uses caste as arithmetic more than as shastra.

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Introduction

Caste remains the local grammar of Indian politics. Parties speak development; booths still count jati.

Body

How it works

  • M. N. Srinivas’s dominant caste still delivers numbers in many rural seats.
  • Reservations, OBC blocs, and Dalit parties turned jati into a constitutional vote, not only a ritual rank.
  • F. G. Bailey already saw caste teams as political machines. Television and phones scaled that machine.

Limits

  • Class, religion, and region cut the same jati. Urban youth may hide caste and still marry it.
  • Communalism can override caste in a riot week, then caste returns at the ticket.
  • Relevance is therefore high in mobilisation, not as the only identity.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  C[Caste] --> D[Dominant caste numbers]
  C --> R[Reservation blocs]
  C --> P[Party tickets]

Conclusion

Caste is still the most reliable political arithmetic in much of India. Law and media changed its form; they did not retire it.

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