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Misconceptions about India and its people are prevalent, fueled by foreign stereotypes and self-projected myths. In this insightful exploration, Pavan K. Varma critically examines the Indian identity, revealing what truly drives Indians and their contributions to the 21st century. His analysis delves into the complexities of Indian culture, uncovering surprising insights into the contradictions surrounding attitudes toward power, wealth, and spirituality. For instance, he questions how the widespread indifference to poverty and caste inequities coexists with a strong commitment to parliamentary democracy. The narrative also looks ahead at India's potential as an economic, military, and technological force, offering valuable insights into the future of a nation with over a billion people. Drawing from a diverse range of sources, including ancient texts and contemporary Bollywood, Varma crafts a vivid portrait of Indians, asserting that their survival and success in the new millennium stem from their authentic selves, imperfections included. This thought-provoking work invites reflection and debate, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand India, whether they are foreigners or Indians themselves.
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Being Indian, Pavan K. Varma
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- 2005
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