ID | 132216 |
Title Proper | India |
Other Title Information | the discourse on integration, related issues and challenges |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kumar, B B |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Our discourse on 'National Integration' in post-independence India, and the related issues and challenges, is often shrouded in confusion and haziness. Myths and misinterpretation of our history, culture and religion abound even after independence. This is precisely because of the multiple lack syndromes of our scholarship, which continues to be basically colonial and Marxist; it dogmatically resists change in old perceptions. This is because the British believed, as Churchil once said that 'the empires of the future are the empires of the mind'. Macaulay planned the battle of mind, at least a century earlier, than the above statement of Churchil. |
`In' analytical Note | Dialogue Vol.15, No.4; Apr-June 2014: p.166-187 |
Journal Source | Dialogue Vol.15, No.4; Apr-June 2014: p.166-187 |
Key Words | India ; National Integration ; Fossilized Colonial System ; Marxist ; National Socialist Council of Nagaland ; United Liberation Front of Assam ; Indian Economy- Destruction ; Agriculture- India ; Education- India- Destruction ; India-Britain Relations |