Breaking India

western interventions in Dravidian and Dalit faultlines

650 pages

English language

Published Dec. 24, 2011 by Amaryllis.

ISBN:
978-81-910673-7-8
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Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines is a book written by Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan which argues that India's integrity is being undermined by the support of western institutions for the Dravidian movement and Dalit identity.

According to the book's promotional website breakingindia.com: India's integrity is being undermined by three global networks that have well-established operating bases inside India: (i) Islamic radicalism linked with Pakistan, (ii) Maoists and Marxist radicals supported by China via intermediaries such as Nepal, and (iii) Dravidian and Dalit identity separatism being fostered by the West in the name of human rights. This book focuses on the third: the role of U.S. and European churches, academics, think-tanks, foundations, government and human rights groups in fostering separation of the identities of Dravidian and Dalit communities from the rest of India.[2]

In the introductory chapter of Breaking India, Malhotra writes: This book looks at …

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Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Dalits
  • Christianity and politics
  • India
  • Religion
  • Religion and politics
  • Proselytizing
  • Caste

Places

  • India