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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.
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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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