The importance of identity
During the recent election for the next US president, there were a lot of expert opinions, debates and analyses by WhatsApp experts going around. In one of these recent debates, I witnessed a debate that went something like this. One member of the group criticised one of the candidates in the US election fray, saying that even though the candidate had her roots in India and was wooing Indian-American voters, she would be bad for Indian interests, given her stance on several issues bothering India at the moment. To this, one of the others answered that, the candidate's misadventures with India would be of no interest to them, and that there are several American issues that she would address well, which is enough to get her elected. The above opinion would have been nothing out of the ordinary, had this been said by an American. But this was said by someone who grew up in India, went to the US a couple of decades ago and became a naturalised US citizen, and who still has a lar...