
Hindu Nationalism in the Indian Diaspora
Transnational Politics and British Multiculturalism
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Hindu Nationalism in the Indian Diaspora
Transnational Politics and British Multiculturalism
About this book
Hindu nationalism is transforming India, as an increasingly dominant ideology and political force. But it is also a global phenomenon, with sections of India's vast diaspora drawn to, or actively supporting, right-wing Hindu nationalism. Indians overseas can be seen as an important, even inextricable, aspect of the movement. This is not a new dynamic—diasporic Hindutva ('Hindu-ness') has grown over many decades.
This book explores how and why the movement became popular among India's diaspora from the second half of the twentieth century. It shows that Hindutva ideology, and its plethora of organisations, have a distinctive resonance and way of operating overseas; the movement and its ideas perform significant, particular functions for diaspora communities.
With a focus on Britain, Edward T.G. Anderson argues that transnational Hindutva cannot simply be viewed as an export: this phenomenon has evolved and been shaped into an important aspect of diasporic identity, a way for people to connect with their homeland. He also sheds light on the impact of conservative Indian politics on British multiculturalism, migrant politics and relations between various minoritised communities. To fully understand the Hindutva movement in India and identity politics in Britain, we must look at where the two come together.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. ‘From Videsh Vibhag to Vishwa Vibhag and now Vishwa Sangh’: Establishing Hindu NationalismAbroad, from East Africa to Britain
- 2. Training Camps and the Development of a Global Parivar(Family)
- 3. Transnational Hindutva Networks: The Indian Emergency (1975–7) and the Evolution of Homeland-Diaspora Relations
- 4. From Milton Keynes to Ayodhya: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Global Campaign for the Ram Temple
- 5. Charity, Sewa(Service), and the ‘Model Minority’
- 6. ‘Neo-Hindutva’: Hindu Nationalism Goes Public
- Conclusion
- Glossary and Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover