Breaking India: Western Interventions In Dravid... -
: It explores how colonial-era racial theories were used to create a "crisp distinction" between identities that were once blurred, specifically targeting the Dravidian and Dalit communities .
The book argues that certain Western interests—including academic institutions, religious organizations, and government bodies—are systematically exploiting India's internal social divisions to undermine its sovereignty. Core Arguments and Insights Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravid...
by Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan is a provocative deep dive into the complex geopolitical and academic forces allegedly working to fracture India's national identity. : It explores how colonial-era racial theories were
: A key highlight in the book discusses how the British colonial administration took away women's traditional property rights, which the authors argue led to the modern-day "dowry extortions" often blamed on Indian culture. : A key highlight in the book discusses
: The book claims these forces aim for a "Balkanized India," divided into smaller, ethnic- or religious-based states like "Dalitstan" or "Dravidstan" to weaken India's global influence. Reception and Impact




