
Unlock the Forgotten History of Bharat, the Successor State to the Indic Civilization
Discover the profound impact of European 'colonial consciousness' on Bharat, as it emerged as the rightful successor to the ancient Indic civilization. "India, That Is Bharat" is the captivating first book of a comprehensive trilogy, meticulously exploring the roots of this influence, particularly its religious and racial origins.
*Unraveling the Journey*
Delve into the enthralling narrative covering the significant period between the Age of Discovery, ignited by Christopher Columbus' historic expedition in 1492, and the transformative "Government of India Act of 1919," crafted by British hands. Trace the international developments that shaped this journey, including the founding of the League of Nations by Western powers, leaving tangible imprints on Bharat's path.
*Unmasking Universal Constructs*
Peel back the layers of seemingly universal constructs such as 'toleration,' 'secularism,' and 'humanism,' unveiling their origins in Christian political theology. Witness how they subtly subverted the indigenous Indic consciousness through a secularized and universalized Reformation, ultimately giving rise to constitutionalism.
*A Glimpse into Middle Eastern Coloniality*
Unveil the lesser-known Middle Eastern coloniality, a precursor to its European counterpart, aligning with it to advance their shared antipathy towards the Indic worldview. Understand the complex dynamics at play in the context of Bharat's history.
*Embracing Decoloniality: A Civilizational Imperative*
Embark on a transformative journey as the concept of 'decoloniality' takes center stage. Emphasizing its significance across various spheres – nature, religion, culture, history, education, language, and crucially, constitutionalism – as an imperative step towards liberating Bharat's distinctive indigeneity.
India, That Is Bharat invites readers to reexamine history through a fresh lens, unravelling the obscured truths of the past. This meticulously researched work challenges conventional narratives, providing a powerful call to embrace decoloniality and reclaim Bharat's authentic identity.
Discover the profound impact of European 'colonial consciousness' on Bharat, as it emerged as the rightful successor to the ancient Indic civilization. "India, That Is Bharat" is the captivating first book of a comprehensive trilogy, meticulously exploring the roots of this influence, particularly its religious and racial origins.
*Unraveling the Journey*
Delve into the enthralling narrative covering the significant period between the Age of Discovery, ignited by Christopher Columbus' historic expedition in 1492, and the transformative "Government of India Act of 1919," crafted by British hands. Trace the international developments that shaped this journey, including the founding of the League of Nations by Western powers, leaving tangible imprints on Bharat's path.
*Unmasking Universal Constructs*
Peel back the layers of seemingly universal constructs such as 'toleration,' 'secularism,' and 'humanism,' unveiling their origins in Christian political theology. Witness how they subtly subverted the indigenous Indic consciousness through a secularized and universalized Reformation, ultimately giving rise to constitutionalism.
*A Glimpse into Middle Eastern Coloniality*
Unveil the lesser-known Middle Eastern coloniality, a precursor to its European counterpart, aligning with it to advance their shared antipathy towards the Indic worldview. Understand the complex dynamics at play in the context of Bharat's history.
*Embracing Decoloniality: A Civilizational Imperative*
Embark on a transformative journey as the concept of 'decoloniality' takes center stage. Emphasizing its significance across various spheres – nature, religion, culture, history, education, language, and crucially, constitutionalism – as an imperative step towards liberating Bharat's distinctive indigeneity.
India, That Is Bharat invites readers to reexamine history through a fresh lens, unravelling the obscured truths of the past. This meticulously researched work challenges conventional narratives, providing a powerful call to embrace decoloniality and reclaim Bharat's authentic identity.
J. SAI DEEPAK is an engineer-turned-litigator, practising as an arguing counsel primarily before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi. A mechanical engineer from Anna University, Sai graduated with a bachelor’s degree in law from IIT Kharagpur’s Law School in 2009, and has carved a niche for himself as a litigator in civil commercial and constitutional matters. He has been part of several landmark cases, such as those related to the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple, the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple and the Basmati Geographical Indications. In 2019, Sai was presented the Young Alumni Achiever’s Award by his alma mater IIT Kharagpur. Apart from delivering lectures on constitutional issues, he writes prolifically for leading newspapers and magazines. He is the author of the bestselling first book of the Bharat Trilogy, India That Is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution
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