Why do some societies recognize and accommodate the diversity of their people while others struggle? What are the sources of civic inclusion? From its inception in 1947, the Indian state has recognized and sought to accommodate the tremendous ethnic and religious diversity of its citizens. But despite successes, India’s commitment to pluralism has experienced continuous challenges. As the conditions of inclusion and exclusion change, what are the bonds that continue to unite people across differences?
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