"While economists may continue to debate the extent and causes of inequality, there can be little doubt about its implications for the political, social and economic fabric of society," Ansari said.
"More worryingly, rising inequality is seen as a contributing cause for the rise of authoritarian leaders, often with a divisive agenda fuelled by sectarianism, xenophobia and nationalism," he said.
Ansari was speaking at The Hindu's "The Huddle," an interactive event with moment personalities from different walks of life.
Noting that studies indicate that social conflicts are likely to break out in situations where there are large inequalities between different groups, he said some researches have concluded that ethnic groups with incomes much lower than country's average per capita income are more likely to engage in civil war.
Noting that growing Left extremism, which has been acknowledged as the "gravest" security threat to the Indian state, has its roots in economic deprivation and inequality in access to resources, Ansari said it has also been recognised that growing social inequality corrodes social cohesion and can destabilise states.
He said some research has found that the likelihood of a country remaining mired in poverty or attaining sustainable growth has a strong relation to the average life expectancy of the citizenry.
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