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Saint Claret College (Autonomous), Ziro

Post-Colonial India: A Review

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Abstract

T
his paper aims to provide a forum for the distorted reality
of Indian diversity, which has been the ramification of vari
ous epochs of triumph and affiliation of cultures. The coun
try had seen centuries of exploitation that finally made sense
when the Constitution of India was on the verge of its for
mation. With the advent of independence, the Indian leaders
started thinking of a visionary nation. Still, British suprema
cy never ended and that single line of paramountcy induced
the envelope of disturbances and agitations, leaving India
fragmented. The British foreign policy resulted in many ad
ministrative changes which degraded India’s relationship with
the neighboring countries. When Europe was experiencing
a tremendous industrial revolution, India had an economic
breakdown. Thus, this paper asserts to identify the deliberate
struggle of the nation through a post-colonial impression.

Keywords

India diversity paramountcy post-colonialism independence

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