breaking india
Book Details
• Publisher: Amaryllis
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2016
• Pages: 650
• Dimensions: 23 x 16 cm
• ISBN: 9788191067378
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
About the Book
Breaking India by Rajiv Malhotra and Arvindan Neelkandan is a provocative and deeply researched work that examines various forces influencing India’s cultural, social, and political fabric. The authors explore how certain ideological, academic, religious, and international networks interact with Indian society, shaping narratives around identity, history, and national unity.
The book presents a detailed analysis of intellectual debates, historical interpretations, and socio-political movements, offering readers insight into the complexities of cultural discourse in modern India. It discusses themes such as civilizational continuity, cultural self-perception, and the global context in which Indian traditions and ideas are examined.
Drawing from extensive research and multiple sources, this work encourages readers to critically engage with contemporary issues related to culture, identity, and national consciousness. It is particularly valuable for scholars, students, and readers interested in Indian history, cultural studies, geopolitics, and civilizational dialogue.
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breaking india
Book Details
• Publisher: Amaryllis
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2016
• Pages: 650
• Dimensions: 23 x 16 cm
• ISBN: 9788191067378
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
About the Book
Breaking India by Rajiv Malhotra and Arvindan Neelkandan is a provocative and deeply researched work that examines various forces influencing India’s cultural, social, and political fabric. The authors explore how certain ideological, academic, religious, and international networks interact with Indian society, shaping narratives around identity, history, and national unity.
The book presents a detailed analysis of intellectual debates, historical interpretations, and socio-political movements, offering readers insight into the complexities of cultural discourse in modern India. It discusses themes such as civilizational continuity, cultural self-perception, and the global context in which Indian traditions and ideas are examined.
Drawing from extensive research and multiple sources, this work encourages readers to critically engage with contemporary issues related to culture, identity, and national consciousness. It is particularly valuable for scholars, students, and readers interested in Indian history, cultural studies, geopolitics, and civilizational dialogue.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Amaryllis
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2016
• Pages: 650
• Dimensions: 23 x 16 cm
• ISBN: 9788191067378
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
About the Book
Breaking India by Rajiv Malhotra and Arvindan Neelkandan is a provocative and deeply researched work that examines various forces influencing India’s cultural, social, and political fabric. The authors explore how certain ideological, academic, religious, and international networks interact with Indian society, shaping narratives around identity, history, and national unity.
The book presents a detailed analysis of intellectual debates, historical interpretations, and socio-political movements, offering readers insight into the complexities of cultural discourse in modern India. It discusses themes such as civilizational continuity, cultural self-perception, and the global context in which Indian traditions and ideas are examined.
Drawing from extensive research and multiple sources, this work encourages readers to critically engage with contemporary issues related to culture, identity, and national consciousness. It is particularly valuable for scholars, students, and readers interested in Indian history, cultural studies, geopolitics, and civilizational dialogue.












