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I am not a nationalist, let alone a Hindu nationalist, I am just a patriot.
This is confusing. You are not a nationalist. So you are patriotic towards what ?
Hindu nationalism just seeks to unite all religions that originated in this land , which is India, in the service of India.
A small line added to better reflect the idea what Hindu nationalism claims to be its central.
Although, they should expand that to include Christians and Muslims as well so that their nationalism is all inclusive instead of leaving a few out.
Well that is quite tricky as well as a bit illogical considering that those religions DID not originate in India, nor was their past as calm and tranquil as other FnIO (faiths of non-Indian origin) like Parsis. So what at best could be tried is a system of mutual tolerance between these faiths and Hindu nationalism.
Also the issue of hindu nationalism expanding notwithstanding, are the Abrahamic concepts with their exclusive claims on the divine, capable of co-existing with the unbelievers ??...I think not..this goes against their very teachings and the centuries old behaviour of them..the present calm is due to a lack of numbers..once the numbers accrue in sufficient numbers, then fireworks begin.
But as usual, this form of nationalism is very dangerous as it is almost always misused by people who are nationalists without knowing why they are nationalists. They tend to espouse unity because of their shared bigotry than their sense of unity amongst religions. This is solely the fault of a few people, not the principle itself.
Ultimately if history is any guide, then every major power, at any time rose to ascendancy based on some form of nationalism. Be it Romans, be it Arabs, be it Mongols, be it Ottomans, be it Japan, China..anything. So if India is to become a world power, then we need some form of nationalism. And the only thing I can see practically that can be used is the Dharmic faiths. Multiculturalism in the perverse form which is practised today in India, will lead us nowhere.
ps.: Moreover, the concepts of right vs left, nationalism, nation states etc are western concepts which were developed for their specific historical context and I dont think they even gel together in the context of India. Take for example secularism. It was developed as a backlash to the suffocating, vice like grip of the church on the governance,science , persecution of learned by the church, the witch hunts etc. SO secularism was an essential concept to keep the church away from the governance. But in contrast the temples in India, even though they played an integral part in the day to day life of the people never acted as the authority and the king was not dependent on them. IN contrast it was the temples that were patronized by the king and there was no persecution of the learned, scientists in the name of God or Blasphemy. So trying to ape West with their concepts and trying to apply them in conditions which may not fit the original 'specifications' of those concepts is something that must be strongly discouraged and if possible stopped.
Coming the right vs left divide -- The traditional Right in the West was associated with dogmatic traditional values and the Left evolved as an alternative. That paradigm when applied to a country like India looks ridiculous since the Right in india is actually more liberal, open minded, understanding, and pluralistic because of the uniqueness of Hindu thought where 'experience is central, skepticism integral, text subservient, and belief voluntary'. As Left in the West is associated with the word liberal (contrasting with the anti-science, pro-church Right), our English media would like to think they too being Left by inference 'liberal minded'. The Indian right is more accurately described as the 'Liberal right' though I would probably prefer to avoid the whole left/right paradigm as it evolved in a different context. its again ironical since I hear there is some church ownership of many English media channels!