India’s visual culture spans from the mundane to the heights of mystic contemplation, interspersed with eroticism and exoticism. Now it’s a different tenor; like facing an endless stream of static. It’s high time we settled on the fact that visual culture is a politics in itself, and has nothing to do with gods and divinity. In that sense, in the current political climate, the visual culture that best defines India is an angry muscularity predicated on perceived Hindu victimhood