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Ghazala Wahab, "The Hindi Heartland: A Study" (Aleph Book Company, 2025)

Oct 18, 2025
Ghazala Wahab, an author and editor focused on Indian politics, delves into the complexities of the Hindi heartland in her latest work. She reveals how this politically significant region is paradoxically impoverished. Wahab discusses the historical roots of linguistic divisions, the impact of colonial policies, and the evolution of the middle class susceptible to radicalization. She also critiques the missed opportunities in nurturing artisanal industries and examines the future of Hindi against the backdrop of regional languages, shedding light on cultural dominance and economic struggles.
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INSIGHT

How History Made The Hindi Heartland

  • The book traces how historical processes turned the Hindi belt into a politically dominant yet economically backward region.
  • Polarization grew from historical uses of language, history, and colonial policies that reshaped identity and power.
ANECDOTE

Growing Up At Agra's Cultural Core

  • Ghazala describes growing up in Agra with deep ties to local food, festivals, and mixed Hindi-Urdu speech.
  • These personal roots shape her identification with and sustained focus on the Hindi heartland.
INSIGHT

Language As The First Fault Line

  • Language became the earliest visible vector of communal separation when Hindustani split into Urdu and Hindi.
  • Script and vocabulary choices turned linguistic differences into markers of religious and political identity.
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