Abstract

The participation, representation, and influence of tribal communities within the Indian political landscape are the main points of this research paper's investigation of the complex relationship between tribal identity and Indian politics. Tribal communities make up a sizeable portion of India's diversified population with their unique cultural, social, and historical roots. This essay tries to give a thorough analysis of how tribal identity influences political engagement, including the difficulties they encounter, the degree of representation they achieve, and the influence of their involvement on policy-making. Furthermore, the research delves into the influence of tribal communities on policy-making, governance, and broader political narratives. It explores instances where tribal interests have converged with or diverged from national political agendas and the resultant impact on policy outcomes. Through an analysis of historical cases, contemporary case studies, and the narratives of tribal leaders, the study assesses the strategies employed by tribal communities to assert their demands and aspirations.

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