HomeReport Populism, ontological insecurity and Hindutva: Modi and the masculinization of Indian politics April 11, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram Populism_ontological_insecurity_and_Hindutva_Modi_ Click here to download the report HindutvainsecurityontologicalPopulism Previous articleHindutva as a variant of right-wing extremismNext articleReport: Vigilante Publics: Orientalism, Modernity and Hindutva Fascism in India Related Posts Report India Remains an Electoral Autocracy, Slips Five Places on Liberal Democracy Index: V-Dem Report (The Wire) Dalits/Tribals Social Media Amplifies Caste Inequality in India, Dalits Remain Marginalised: University of Bath Study (The Observer Post) Hindutva Abroad UK must recognise militant Hindutva as a form of extremism: Report on 2022 Leicester violence (News Laundry) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow708SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Bageshwar Dham gets government nod to receive foreign funds (The Hindu) Surrey police warn Sikh activist his life could be in danger, says advocacy group (Vancouver City News) Supreme Court of India grants bail to Muslim man in conversion case, terms 18 months in jail ‘unfortunate’ (Muslim Mirror) Inside India’s deportation policy: timelines to speed up deportation of illegal migrants, holding centres with 10-ft.-high barbed wire boundary (The Hindu) Kerala: Dalit BDS student dies by suicide, family alleges brutal caste abuse, humiliation at Kannur Dental College (Maktoob Media)