The Identity Project: The Unmaking of a Democracy
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About the BookA New York Times pick for the Most Notable Books of 2024The most important book on India for many years. James CrabtreeAn investigation into the devastating Delhi riots of 2020 and the stories of betrayal and abandonment in their aftermath leads Rahul Bhatia to probe the history and spread of Hindu nationalism, to understand where the poison comes from, in the words of a survivor. From the emergence of Dayanand Saraswati and the Arya Samaj in the 1800s to the early twentieth century, when the first advocates of Hindu nationalism drew lessons from European strongmen, Bhatia traces the evolution of a fundamentalist ideology that silently took root and shaped India itself. His investigation throws startling new light on this movements use of misinformation and religious targeting for political ends, and how its extreme ideas sparked the creation of the worlds largest biometric identification project. Today, this citizen database has not only dealt a blow to citizens privacy, but also, in combination with the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens, threatens to relegate vast numbers of Muslims and other minorities to an inferior class of citizenship.As a result, a sacred compact between citizens and the state lies broken: electorates in democracies used to choose their government, but in India, the government is attempting to choose its electorate.Based on six years of research and on-the-ground reporting, The Identity Project buildsauthoritatively, vividly, indeliblyto become the story of modern India. Using hundreds of interviews, letters, diary entries, Partition-era police reports and an astonishing range of sources, Bhatia shows how history plays a recurring role in the present: in politics, in the choices citizens make, in notions of justice and corruption.A monumental work of narrative reportage that illuminates the ways in which an entire country is being remade, along with the minds of its citizens, this book will compel readers to ask what they truly understand about their neighbours and themselves.About the AuthorRahul Bhatia is an award-winning writer and journalist based in Mumbai. His work has been published in the New Yorker, Guardian Long Reads and other publications. He won the True Story Award in 2024, and was a Harvard Radcliffe Institute fellow in 2022-23. His profiles and cultural features for the Caravan magazine have been anthologised, and his work on the Reuters global investigations team focused on religion, business and technology. He mentors writers and journalists as part of the South Asia Speaks collective, and was a co-founder of the Peepli Project, a journalism non-profit. A former advertising art director, Rahul Bhatia graduated in communication design from Pratt Institute, New York.
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