The assertion that even institutions often viewed as abhorrent
should be dispassionately understood motivates Arkotong Longkumer's
pathbreaking ethnography of the Sangh Parivar, a family of
organizations comprising the Hindu right. The Greater India
Experiment counters the urge to explain away their ideas and
actions as inconsequential by demonstrating their efforts to
influence local politics and culture in Northeast India. Longkumer
constructs a comprehensive understanding of Hindutva, an idea
central to the establishment of a Hindu nation-state, by focusing
on the Sangh Parivar's engagement with indigenous peoples in a
region that has long resisted the "idea of India." Contextualizing
their activities as a Hindutva "experiment" within the broader
Indian political and cultural landscape, he ultimately paints a
unique picture of the country today.
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