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Religious Nationalism In South Asia

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Religious nationalism in South Asia refers to the ideology that combines religion and nationalism in the context of countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.

Key Features

  • Interplay of religion and nationalism
  • Political implications
  • Impact on social harmony
  • Historical context
  • Potential for conflict

Pros

  • Mobilization of communities
  • Sense of identity and belonging

Cons

  • Divisiveness
  • Marginalization of minority groups
  • Political manipulation

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