India That Is Bharat explores the impact of European colonial influence, particularly its religious and racial elements, on Bharat (India). This book examines the origins of the Indian Constitution and traces how colonial ideals, such as secularism and humanism, transformed indigenous beliefs. It offers a deep dive into the Middle Eastern and European colonial history and their role in reshaping India’s political landscape. A critical work for those seeking a detailed understanding of India’s colonial history, the Constitution’s formation, and the cultural transformations it triggered.
Chapter Titles:
- The Age of Discovery and Its Impact on Bharat
- Colonialism: European vs. Middle Eastern Influences
- Origins of the Indian Constitution
- The Role of Christianity in Shaping Indian Politics
- Toleration, Secularism, and Humanism: Christian Political Theology
- Decolonization: A Civilizational Imperative
- The Government of India Act of 1919
- Bharat’s Struggle for Indigeneity
- The League of Nations and Its Role in Shaping Bharat
- Reformation and Its Impact on Indian Thought
- The Legacy of Colonialism in Modern India
- The Path Ahead: Decoloniality in Bharat