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“India, That Is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution” is a thought-provoking book authored by J. Sai Deepak. Published in August 2021, this scholarly work explores the intersection of colonial history, cultural identity, and constitutional principles in India. The book delves into the profound impact of colonialism on India’s socio-cultural fabric and its enduring influence on contemporary legal and political structures.
J. Sai Deepak, a distinguished lawyer and public speaker, meticulously examines the concept of ‘coloniality’—the lingering colonial mindset that persists even after the end of formal colonial rule. He argues that this coloniality continues to shape the way Indians perceive their history, culture, and governance. Through a detailed analysis, the author highlights how colonial narratives have often overshadowed India’s indigenous traditions and civilizational ethos.
The book is divided into three parts: Coloniality, Civilization, and Constitution. In the first part, Deepak discusses the various ways in which colonial powers imposed their ideologies and systems on India, altering its indigenous knowledge systems, languages, and societal norms. The second part focuses on the rich civilizational heritage of India, advocating for a deeper understanding and appreciation of its ancient wisdom and cultural practices. In the final section, the author critiques the Indian Constitution, arguing that it is heavily influenced by Western legal frameworks and suggesting the need for a more indigenized approach to governance and law.
“India, That Is Bharat” is a compelling read for anyone interested in Indian history, politics, and culture. It challenges readers to re-evaluate their understanding of India’s past and present, urging them to recognize and reclaim their cultural identity. Through rigorous research and passionate argumentation, J. Sai Deepak provides a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of colonialism and the path towards a more culturally resonant future for India.
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