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Title: India and National Identity
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October 31, 1999 |
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“The key to all India leadership ultimately lay however with those who through their moral authority could transcend regional affiliations and link disparate communities together in a common national cause.”(Talbot, 16). It is under the light of the thoughts of these prominent figures that one can understand the Indian state and the communities that make up India... Showed first 250 characters
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It is under the light of the thoughts of these prominent figures that one can understand the Indian state and the communities that make up India.
The emergence of Hinduism as a sound, viable concept and the Hindutva, Hindu nationalism, was greatly facilitated by the British census conducted first after the rebellion of 1857... Showed next 250 characters
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