FINALLY got around to reading this. Could you expand a bit more on the
un-nationality of India? Are we not, rather, a multinational state and the
trouble we run into is that we're trying to forge a unified identity and
unlike the US we don't have strong citizen rights etc?


Cordially,
Ameya Nagarajan
(she/her)

<http://www.linkedin.com/in/ameyann>





On Sat, 3 Jul 2021 at 23:08, Devdas Bhagat <dev...@dvb.homelinux.org> wrote:

> https://acoup.blog/2021/07/02/collections-my-country-isnt-a-nation/
>
> This is about the US, but I have been thinking about India along the same
> lines
> (mostly inspired by the Hindi imposition debates and the resistance to
> Hindi in
> the southern states).
>
> Being Maharashtrian has never been a political identity (in spite of the
> best
> attempts of the Shiv Sena).
>
> Devdas Bhagat
>
>

Reply via email to