India That Is Bharat by J. Sai Deepak
This book argues for reimagining India’s identity through the lens of its indigenous civilizational continuity rather than colonial or Western frameworks, combining legal, historical and philosophical arguments to challenge prevailing narratives about secularism, nationalism and social organization. It critiques the colonial legacy and modern liberal paradigms as misfits for India’s plural and tradition-rooted polity, defends a reinterpreted understanding of social categories such as varna as functional rather than hierarchical, and urges constitutional and cultural reforms to align state institutions with indigenous norms and values.
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