The base of H-Right is motivated by religious insecurity, H-Rashtra urges, minority appeasement
Policy wonks on the Right want economic reform, institutional reform
These two planks don't come together in the BJP
Until Trump emerged, at least
A TV show hosted by Hoover - Uncommon Knowledge - embraces not just libertarian economics, but also social conservatism
But in India, the two don't talk to each other.
The H-Right's linkage with the body politic is fairly strong
But the policy wonks on the Right have no political affiliation to the BJP
For H-Right, their H-Rashtra urges (however legitimate) cannot result in policy decisions
Because H-Rashtra is too remote from the current constitutional reality
On all other matters, the policy is completely non-ideological
Because ours is already a v religious, conservative society
Unlike US, where there are debates over whether gays should raise children or whether Transgenders should have bathrooms for themselves
What you are left with is H-rhetoric, which cannot translate to policy except perhaps a more muscular nationalism (which is a good thing in my view)
A more muscular hawkish stance on defense, foreign policy and internal security (which I fully support)
But not much else.
The H-Right had that wide-ranging vision at one point
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya and his "Integral Humanism"
But the current BJP has drifted too far from that
Nor has it embraced the views espoused by policy wonks on the Right