Srinagar, Nov. 9 -- A Sikh girl captained the team, a Christian girl won the semi-final, a Bengali girl's power-hitting helped the team reach close to 300, Shafali, a Jat girl, was named Player of the Match in the final, and Deepti, a Brahmin girl, was named Player of the Tournament-and ultimately, India became world champions. The question is, when their different identities don't hinder us from becoming world champions, why do we fight over these identities in the name of taking the country forward? We need a similar spirit for our country's progress.These lines paint a true picture of today's India-an India where diversity is not a division, but a strength. When the Indian women's cricket team created history by winning the World Cup, ...