Does Religion Affect Indian Politics? | E205

Akshar Patel of the Emissary joins the podcast to talk about caste, religion, farm laws, elections, political ideology, and more in modern India. Jacob and Akshar explore what caste really means, how religion and caste affect Indian politics, and explore Akshar’s idea of Ideologues v. Identitarians in Indian politics. They apply some of these insights to India’s upcoming elections and what is at stake in Modi’s transformation of the country.

Timestamps:

(00:00) – Intro

(02:30) – The Emissary

(06:30) – Left v right in India

(12:20) – Caste and Religion

(35:05) – Farmers and Soldiers

(43:15) – Ideologues v Identitarians

(48:21) – India’s elections

(01:01:20) – India’s future

Referenced in the Show:

Link to Akshar’s article: https://theemissary.co/the-million-minorities-theory-of-indian-politics/

CI Site: cognitive.investments

Jacob Site: jacobshapiro.com

Jacob Twitter: x.com/JacobShap

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