Q6(c) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2016 · Sociology GS 2 · 15 marks · 1 min read

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What are the factors accounting for the resurgence of ethnic identity movements in India?

Topic: Social Movements in Modern India. Syllabus: Social Movements in Modern India: Peasants and farmers movements; Women’s movement; Backward classes and Dalit movement; Environmental movements; Ethnicity and Identity movements. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Social Movements in Modern India.

Revision summary

Federal success of language states encourages new ethnic claims. Extractive development in tribal and hill regions fuels resurgence. Census and schedules make identity an official resource. Party competition after one-party dominance opened space. Land and dignity, not primordial hate, are the usual motors.

Model answer

Introduction

Ethnic identity movements resurged in India because the republic both recognises difference and maldistributes development. Language, tribe, and region return as claims when the nation feels distant or extractive.

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Structural factors

  • Linguistic federalism taught that identity pays in states and councils. New claims copy that success.
  • Uneven development, mines, and dams in tribal belts turn ethnicity into a shield, after colonial isolation and Ghurye–Elwin unfinished business.
  • Census, Sixth Schedule, and reservation make ethnicity a file identity that leaders can mobilise, as Paul Brass argued.

Political opportunity

  • Party competition after Congress dominance opened space for regional and tribal fronts.
  • Global indigenous talk and diaspora media thicken symbols, but local land is still the core.

Cultural factors

  • Fear of assimilation and of majoritarianism recasts tribe and language as peoplehood.
  • Middle-class ethnic intelligentsias write history and demand a flag or an autonomous council.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  FED[Federal recognition] --> MOV[Ethnic movements]
  DEV[Uneven mines dams] --> MOV
  PAR[Party opportunity] --> MOV

Conclusion

Resurgence is not a return of the primitive. It is modern politics using ethnicity where class and nation have not delivered dignity or land.

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