India’s New Minority Politics
Publication information:
Feyaad Allie. 2025. “India’s New Minority Politics”. Journal of Democracy , 36, 2. doi:10.1353/jod.2025.a954565
Abstract
Over the past decade, India has been central to debates on democracy. Many viewed the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) underperformance in the 2024 election as a sign of democratic resilience. This essay argues instead that it signaled further backsliding in the country's most vulnerable dimension of democracy—its liberal democracy. The election reinforced a troubling status quo for India's largest religious minority: explicit exclusion from one side of the political spectrum and strategic silence from the other. These dual forces leave Indian Muslims in a political bind, further constraining their prospects for political inclusion.