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The concept of race is a social construct that has been used historically to categorize people based on physical characteristics such as skin color, facial features, and hair texture. In India, this concept intersects with the rich diversity of local products, which reflect the country\“s cultural and ethnic variety. For instance, traditional Indian textiles like handwoven sarees from Varanasi or block-printed fabrics from Rajasthan are not just commodities; they embody the heritage of various communities. These products often highlight how race and ethnicity influence artisanal skills, with each region producing unique items that tell stories of identity and belonging. By exploring these local goods, we can see how the concept of race shapes economic and social dynamics in India, promoting both unity and diversity. |