Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equity deficits. Indian Muslims are also predicted to become the largest Muslim population in the world by 2050. This increase in numbers might exacerbate their relative deprivation, creating a disjunction between India's constitutional promises of ""equality of opportunity"" for citizens of a secular democracy-including for minorities-and the existential reality. This will create social and political conditions that could undermine the stability of the country's democracy and make Indian Muslims a security threat, which would have not only national but also global ramifications. This book examines the struggle for equality of citizenship of Indian Muslims in light of the release of the Sachar Committee report of 2006, which sparked widespread awareness of socioeconomic disparity and exclusion of religious minorities in India, especially Muslims. The contributors are some of the most eminent social scientists in the fields of applied economics, politics, sociology and demography who work on Indian issues. The Indian state and its political infrastructure have been relatively successful thus far in countering the challenges presented by the diversity of its population. India therefore has the capacity and the ability to deal with these new challenges, given the political and collective will.
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Book Details
Title
Indian Muslims
Imprint
Melbourne University Press
Publication Year
2016
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Genre
Social Science
ISBN13
9780522870725
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC048000
Book Subcategory
Society and Culture Books
ISBN10
9780522870725
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
24 mm
Height
217 mm
Length
142 mm
Weight
515 gr
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