give me a quick rundown on different ethnic group of India
Give me a quick rundown on different ethnic group of India
They all hate you and each other.
South: litetals nigers
North East: Gooks
North-West: Your relatives
North is whiter and indo aryan and more muslim, south is darker, dravidian and more hindu. Furthest south is Tamil. North east is SE asian and pockets of budhism.
Pajeets everywhere
What are those numbers?
looks like total fertility rate
The numbers are children per woman.
I read that nations get richer when families are less numerous and start having children later, and not the other way around. This map and the case of China seem to prove it.
I need more detailed one
wait wtf does south india have such a low birth rate?
Civilization
north west (until haryana and uttarakhand) are of primarily indo aryan ancestry
central indians are mutts, minus rajputs and upper caste
south are all dravidians minus tamil brahmins
east are oriental/aryan/dravidian mutts
north east are like east asians
South: actual ancient Indian civilization that ended up being absolute shit somehow
North: rapebaby mutts that claims themselves Aryan and claims that they're white somehow
Northeast: east asian in disguise, but they're dumb. Hence a rare type of east asian. Doesn't like central government
Central: literally a mess up of all those mentioned and is the mutt king in India
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but which are based and redpilled?
Marwaris.
The yellow/orange grouping can be called "Hindustani" this is a wide collection of languages that all share common ancestry in Northern India (including parts of modern day Bangladesh and pakistan). These languages are often called Hindi in India and Urdu in Pakistan. There are many dialects and the names are political. As one moves from Pakistan to India, Urdu becomes Hindi as Iranic words fall out of use for Sanskrit words instead. Its like speaking english using only latin derived words and your neighbor only speaks english in germanic words. Northern India is where much of classical Indian civilization takes place and consists of the gangetic plane a site of numerous empires and large dense population. Its poorer. Bangla/Bengali is spoken in and around Bangladesh and is not really considered Hindustani, but it is close, same with Marathi spoken around Mumbai (India's NYC). marathi is well known due to Bollywood films often being in marathi. In the far east there's Assamese who are related to bengalis and a smattering of ethnic groups who look similar to the burmese and tibetans. these people speak sino-tibetan languages (very far removed from chinese though, more similar to Burmese and Karen (southern Burma)).
The south is richer today and consists of Telegu, Kannada, Malayalam and Tamil speakers. Tamil are the most prominent in International media and have a small population on Sri Lanka that has a history of independence movements. They have a strong regional identity. Tamil are also in malaysia and singapore and served as merchants in the past across the indian ocean. Both north and south india have a fuckton of temples and historical glories, despite the modern state. Muslims are more concentrated in the north, and ethnic/religious tensions are rough these days, but not as bad as its been. Sikhs live up north in Punjab. Buddhists are on the northern border, most were killed by the mughals long ago. Christians are in the far east and the very tip
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thanks
if you have any questions feel free to ask, I'm a hinduboo
Do you think there is a risk of possible balkanization of India in a foreseeable future?
Are there ethnic groups, which have some sort of animosity between them?
Are there any discrimination against any particular ethnic groups?
What's the worst/best regions to live in India overall in your opinion?
Are you a Chinese or Pakistani spy seeking to destabilize India?
>Do you think there is a risk of possible balkanization of India in a foreseeable future?
Not really, India is centralizing like never before, but its very rough. Some radicals would call for a Tamil state or independence for Nagaland (small republic in the east), but no one really wants this. Plus we're in the time of Hindu nationalism uniting Indians of every color from north to south. Society is fracturing along religious not ethnic lines, but minorities aside from Muslims are largely ok (there have been attacks on other groups, but Muslims are the focus).
>Are there ethnic groups, which have some sort of animosity between them?
Yes, since India's founding in the modern world, the rural poor have flooded to the cities unsustainably since even a beggars life in a big city out earns honest labor in the country. A lot of people from the densely populated north and bangladesh moved to other cities creating undesired melting pots for many. There is also tension over Hindicization, forcing people to learn Hindi makes some people resent what they view as hindustani takeover and supremacy and undermining their forms of religion and culture. Hinduism is not a unified religion and stresses many paths.
>Are there any discrimination against any particular ethnic groups?
Yes, but its really rich vs. poor. India is quickly developing its just a monumental task of doing so. They've recently started moving away from socialism which has greatly helped them to develop in recent years.
>What's the worst/best regions to live in India overall in your opinion?
Kerala and certain parts in the south are East Euro tier. Inequality means every place has insane poverty just in different percents. Air pollution in the north is worse than in China.
Ultimately though, India is moving away from all these problems and doing pretty good considering the diversity and history of the nation
I wouldn’t say so, there is mostly peace amongst the different cultures. The real threat is Communism, there has been a Naxilite insurgency raging on since 1970’s.
The best regions would be the cities, however they do have alot of population and overpopulation. The rural regions are nice (from my experience anyway) but people might not feel safe there.
it's historically and still is today the richest most developed part of india
yes
>The real threat is Communism, there has been a Naxilite insurgency raging on since 1970’s.
really, I thought it was over long time ago