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Padmashali Community — SEEEPC Survey 2024, Telangana

Basic Profile The Padmashali community (also recorded as Sali, Salivan, Pattusali, Senapathulu, Thogata Sali) is classified as Backward Class BC-B in Telangana. Their surveyed population is 11,82,252 — representing 3.3% of the state's total surveyed population, making them one of the larger BC-B communities. Their traditional occupation is weaving . Composite Backwardness Index (CBI): Score 67 The CBI is the survey's master index of multi-dimensional deprivation across all parameters. The state average is 81 (higher = more backward; maximum = 116). Community CBI Score SC Dakkal (most backward) 116 State average 81 BC-B Padmasali 67 BC-B Perika 63 OC Brahmins (least backward) 22 Padmashalis are ranked 67th among 242 castes — placing them in the moderately backward tier, below the state average backwardness level, meani...
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Composite Backwardness Index: Socio-Economic Profile of Padmashali Community in Telangana

The Padmashali community (also known as Sali, Salivan, Pattusali, Senapathulu, and Thogata Sali) is categorised under Backward Class (BC-B) in Telangana. According to the 2024-2025 Socio-Economic and Caste Survey, they represent 3.3% of the state's total population . Overall Backwardness Profile The community is classified as "Less Backward" than the state average. They have a Composite Backwardness Index (CBI) score of 67 , which is significantly more developed than the Telangana state average of 81 (where higher scores indicate greater backwardness). Among the 56 major castes in the state, they are positioned towards the least backward end of the spectrum. Education and Literacy The Padmashali community demonstrates strong performance across various educational parameters: Higher Education: They rank 10th out of 56 major castes in the share of people attaining a diploma or higher degree , performing better than many other BC groups and ev...

Strategic Integration of Intelligence, Academia, and Media for National Narrative Management

1. The Primacy of Narrative in Modern Statecraft In the contemporary geopolitical theater, the center of gravity has shifted from kinetic warfare to narrative dominance. While military and economic capabilities remain the hardware of state power, the software—the "conditioning of the mind"—is what determines long-term strategic success. We must recognize that in international relations, "truth" is rarely an absolute; it is a malleable commodity managed to serve the state. The ultimate goal of modern statecraft is to project a "superiority of nobility" so profound that the nation’s actions are perceived as inevitable or morally necessary, regardless of the underlying reality. The dichotomy between truth and narrative is best observed in how history is curated. For decades, the Western narrative has successfully claimed credit for the victory in World War II, effectively erasing the strategic reality that the Soviet Union bore the brunt of the conflict ...

The Architecture of Influence: A Comparative Overview of Global Power Narratives

1. Understanding Narrative as the Ultimate Tool of Statecraft In the study of contemporary global affairs, we must look beyond the conventional metrics of "hard power." While a robust GDP and military readiness are prerequisites for sovereignty, the ultimate theater of statecraft is the human mind. As veteran intelligence strategist Vikram Sood posits, "truth" in international relations is rarely an objective reality; it is a malleable instrument used to achieve cognitive conditioning. A narrative is not merely a story—it is a strategic framework designed to make a state's future actions appear inevitable, righteous, or noble. To navigate this landscape, students must distinguish between the immutable laws of the physical world and the manufactured realities of the political sphere. Type of Truth Characteristics Examples Absolute Truth Scientific, mathematical, and immutable. It exists independent of percep...