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51A: CONSTITUTIONAL CITIZENSHIP FRAMEWORK FOR HARNESSING DEMOGRAPHICS

The Sunday Guardian

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March 23, 2025

In a world increasingly polarized by identity politics, India stands at a crucial juncture.

- AVINASH PANDEY

With 65 per cent of our population under 35 years and a median age of 29, we possess an extraordinary demographic advantage. However, this potential dividend can transform into disaster if our youth succumb to divisive narratives that undermine our constitutional values.

THE CHALLENGE OF DIVERSITY IN A DIVIDED WORLD India's defining characteristic is its remarkable diversity - of languages, cultures, religions, and traditions. Yet globally, we witness growing antipathy toward multicultural societies. Rising inequality, economic insecurity, and the amplification of divisive narratives through social media have created echo chambers that exacerbate fear of differences. This global phenomenon has not spared India. Incidents that affect our social fabric continue to be seen. The psychological dimension compounds this challenge - human minds evolved with fight-or-flight responses that instinctively view differences as threats. Our cognitive architecture is not naturally attuned to embracing diversity.

COGNITIVE DISSONANCE AND THE NEED FOR A MORAL FRAMEWORK When societal conditions push toward homogeneity while our constitution celebrates pluralism, citizens inevitably experience cognitive dissonance - a conflict between beliefs and actions. As philosopher Immanuel Kant recognized, we require a "categorical imperative" - a rational, universal framework to navigate this complexity. What better framework for India than our own Constitution? In our pluralistic democracy, constitutionalism provides that rational, universal philosophy. Constitutional morality offers citizens and state organs alike a coherent approach to respecting individual dignity while fostering societal fraternity.

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