MODI’S HINDUTVA POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON INDO-PAK RELATIONS

Authors

  • Shi Xiaolian Shanghai International Studies University, China
  • Uzma Siraj Federal Urdu University, Islamabad
  • Alla Ud Din Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.28.1.236

Keywords:

Hindutva, Pakistan, India, BJP, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

Abstract

This research paper explores the Hindutva ideology of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by analysing its implications for Pakistan. BJP’s ascension to power led the Hindu Nationalist government to implement the Hindutva ideological rhetoric. With a substantial Muslim population living in India and rivalry with Pakistan, such policies have significant implications for the Indian Muslim community as well as for Pakistan. These Hindutva-driven policies have not only raised concern regarding minorities' rights in India, affecting Kashmiri Muslims but also raising security challenges for Pakistan. In the past decade, the legislative and executive bodies have been actively engaged in promoting this ideology, as evidenced by the amendment of national citizenship law, growing riots against Muslims, and the Indian government's policy towards Pakistan. By analysing the recent minorities-related events, this paper seeks to assess the impact of the policies of the BJP government towards the Indian Muslim community and its interaction with Pakistan.

 

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Xiaolian, Shi and Uzma Siraj and Alla Ud Din. 2024. "Modi’s Hindutva Policy and Its Impact on Indo-Pak Relations." Margalla Papers 28 (1): 1-15.

Author Biographies

Shi Xiaolian, Shanghai International Studies University, China

Dr. Shi Xiaolian is Executive Dean of the World Institute of Politics, Economy and Technology, Adjunct Lecturer at Shanghai Open University,PhD, Shanghai International Studies University, China.

Uzma Siraj , Federal Urdu University, Islamabad

Dr. Uzma Siraj is Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of IR at Federal Urdu University Islamabad.

Alla Ud Din, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China

Dr. Alla ud Din has PhD in IR from Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China.

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Published

30-06-2024

How to Cite

Xiaolian, Shi, Uzma Siraj, and Alla Ud Din. 2024. “MODI’S HINDUTVA POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON INDO-PAK RELATIONS”. Margalla Papers 28 (1):1-15. https://doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.28.1.236.

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