India is a nation known for its large diversity of ethnic groups, languages, and cultures. This diversity however, has often given rise to ethnic movements, where groups mobilize to assert their identity, seek autonomy, or resist perceived injustices. These movements have shaped the political, social, and cultural landscape of India, influencing policies and prompting debates on national integration and federalism. This article briefly explores the origins, development, and impact of major ethnic movements in India. Historical Context India's ethnic diversity stems from its long history of migrations, invasions, and settlements. The subcontinent has been home to Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, Tibeto-Burman, and other ethno-linguistic groups. The colonial period intensified ethnic consciousness as the British administration categorized populations for governance and census purposes, inadvertently solidifying ethnic identities. Post-independence, the Indian state faced the challenge of integ...