Yes, considering the wave of "pseudo-nationalism with its iconography", there is a growing discontent and threat of nationalism getting defined through radical elements, trying to hijack the nationalism and its wider applicability. In India, people are being silenced and crushed in the name of nationalism. Nationalism is an abstract concept of unity when it comes to diversity of individuals in an ideal-space, but is one of the most difficult concepts to apply in a system, particularly a political one, given the clash of ideas/interests/and political capital involved in such structures. Indian nationalism, for some time, was centred around the development and enhancing the welfare of the individuals rather than that of collectives. But given the rise of ideological push the nation is in right now, "it is turning out to be a great menace for the nation itself”. Nationalism ought to be structured around 'national interest' first and should revolve around the main paradigm of development and innovations. Yes, there are some watershed developments taking place all around the world regarding the ‘concept of nationalism’, which are mostly launched by individuals rather than by nations. With some iconography attached to these concepts, they are turning out to be very belligerent and frenzied.