Indians may identify with their nation on account of civic, cultural or third-world nationalism.
In scholarly literature, ethnic nationalism is usually contrasted with civic nationalism.
Ethnic nationalism is therefore seen as exclusive, while civic nationalism tends to be inclusive.
On the other hand, civic nationalism defines membership as an individual's duty to observe given laws and in turn receive legal privileges.
Its policy platform combines civic nationalism with socialist views on economic and social issues.
It is often described as a form of civic nationalism rather than ethnic nationalism.
This is the anomaly that has really hampered the development of a civic nationalism in this country.
This is civic nationalism in action only the people who live here can vote.
Miller is known for his support of a modest form of civic nationalism.
It is a conservative and liberal movement that promotes civic nationalism.