This study examines the political ideologies of Confucianism, Hindu nationalism, and Islamism, evaluating their impact on governance and identity in contemporary Asian nations. The study aims to elucidate the effects of various ideologies on governance, societal unity, and intergroup dynamics through comparative analysis. The analysis examines historical circumstances, ideological underpinnings, and the practical ramifications of each ideology in contemporary political environments. Introduction: This research article presents a comparative analysis of three prominent political ideologies in contemporary Asia: Confucianism, Hindu nationalism (specifically, Hindutva), and Islamism. These ideologies have significantly impacted the political landscapes of their respective regions, affecting government, identity, and intergroup relations. This research aims to analyze these ideologies to understand their impact on state governance, societal cohesion, and their adaptation to contemporary political contexts.
Shah Mohammad Omer Faruqe Jubaer (Mon,) studied this question.
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