Identity Politics and Democracy in Nepal: A Comprehensive Analysis
This paper focuses on historical antecedents, present issues, and future possibilities of identity politics in the context of Nepal’s democratic course. Understanding how identity politics will shape the nation’s democratic institutions and processes takes center stage in this study, focusing on its positive and negative outcomes. It also examines the scope of achieving inclusive governance in a society with acute societal cleavages. The study points out the need to emphasize the desperate need to manage the competing demands of diverse identity groups within the larger framework of national aspirations, which appreciates differences in working towards a shared national vision. As the paper argues, the fate of Nepal’s future transformation towards a more inclusive democratic order rests on the ability to manage the intricacies of the country’s identity politics. It argues for the need to reconcile the many groups’ aspirations with the state’s coherence with dialogue and understanding to foster a common identity with diversity.
Keywords: Caste, Democracy, Ethnicity, Gender, Identity Politics, Inclusive Governance, Nepal, Political Mobilization, Religion,