India’s aspirations to be a formidable superpower in the next few decades will heavily rely on its ability to inculcate meaningful socio-political reforms. One key impediment to this has been the prevalent evils of the caste system, in response to which Bhim Rao Ambedkar said in 1936, “I shall be satisfied if I make the Hindus realise that they are the sick men of India, and that their sickness is causing danger to the health and happiness of other Indians.”