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Indian Americans are one of the fastest growing immigrant communities in the US.
But a fracture has opened in the community over the role of Hindu faith and identity.
Some Indian Americans are pushing back against Hindutva, a form of religious nationalism and the campus of Rutgers University has become a flashpoint.
GUEST:
Richa Karmarkar is senior writer at the Religion New Service based in New York and has written on Rutgers
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Indian Americans are one of the fastest growing immigrant communities in the US.
But a fracture has opened in the community over the role of Hindu faith and identity.
Some Indian Americans are pushing back against Hindutva, a form of religious nationalism and the campus of Rutgers University has become a flashpoint.
GUEST:
Richa Karmarkar is senior writer at the Religion New Service based in New York and has written on Rutgers

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