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Aspirational voting

Caste and development are not in conflict; they are intertwined

by Blitz India Media
April 21, 2026
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Caste vs Development in Indian Elections
Deepak Dwivedi

NEW DELHI: Indian elections have long been understood through caste calculations. Political strategies were built by bringing together different social groups, with parties mobilising specific castes to create winning combinations. Yet, over the past decade, there has been a rise of development politics, where governance, welfare delivery and aspirations are seen to go beyond traditional identities. The question is: which of these truly drives voter behaviour in India today?

The answer lies in their overlap rather than a clear shift. Caste has not disappeared; it has adapted. Parties still select candidates, craft alliances and distribute tickets with caste considerations in mind.

Social identity remains a powerful force, especially in states where caste hierarchies are deeply rooted and continue to influence social behaviour and political alignments. In many regions, local leadership and community networks still play a decisive role during elections, shaping both mobilisation and turnout. At the same time, development has emerged as a potent electoral currency.

Better infrastructure, targeted welfare schemes and direct benefit transfers have created a new grammar of political engagement. Voters increasingly judge governments on tangible delivery – roads, electricity, housing and cash support – often cutting across caste lines. This has led to the rise of ‘aspirational voting,’ particularly among younger and urban voters, who are less tied to traditional loyalties and more focused on opportunity and mobility. The spread of information through digital platforms has also made voters more aware of comparative development across regions.

Yet, caste and development are not in conflict; they are intertwined. Welfare schemes are often designed in ways that reflect social realities, and political messaging blends identity with delivery. A party may promise development, but also ensures its benefits are visible to specific groups, reinforcing both narratives. The real shift, therefore, is not from caste to development, but from fixed identity politics to more dynamic voter expectations. Voters are more willing to reward performance, without entirely abandoning social affiliations. This must be understood in the evolving nature of Indian democracy today.

In this context, political parties are increasingly refining their strategies to balance identity arithmetic with performance narratives. Micro-targeting of beneficiaries, data-driven campaigning and constituency-level feedback loops allow parties to tailor messages that resonate simultaneously with caste pride and developmental aspirations. For instance, welfare delivery is often showcased through community influencers, ensuring that credit is both personalised and socially embedded.

Moreover, regional variations remain critical: states with strong welfare records tend to see a greater tilt towards developmentled voting, while areas marked by sharper social stratification continue to witness caste consolidation during close contests.

Ultimately, Indian voters are demonstrating a pragmatic blend of identity and interest, choosing not between caste and development but negotiating both in pursuit of stability, dignity and upward mobility.

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