This presentation discusses three forms of social divisions in India - gender, religion, and caste - and how they are expressed in politics. It notes that gender division is universally seen as natural but affects women's participation in public life. While religious differences are expressed politically, India has adopted a model of secularism to prohibit discrimination. Caste was based on exclusion and hierarchy but is changing, and it can be expressed politically through candidate selection to attract voter support. The presentation argues that exclusive focus on any identity can be unhealthy for democracy.