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Snakes in the Ganga: Unveiling Threats to India's National Identity (Critical Review Included)
Snakes in the Ganga by Rajiv Malhotra and Vijaya Viswanathan sparks a critical discussion on potential threats to India's national integrity. The book argues that a confluence of ideological movements and external forces pose a challenge to India's social fabric and national security.
Key Themes:
The Rise of "Wokeism": The authors explore the influence of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and identity politics on Indian society. They argue that these Western concepts are being misapplied to India's social structure, leading to divisions and a mischaracterization of the caste system.
Global Machinery and Internal Collaboration: The book proposes the existence of a coordinated effort to dismantle Indian civilization. It highlights the role of institutions like Harvard University and their alleged collaboration with some Indian elites and activists.
Impact on Institutions: The authors discuss the potential infiltration of "Woke" ideology into Indian education policies, corporate practices, and even government initiatives. They warn against the negative consequences of adopting Western frameworks without considering the Indian context.
China and National Security: The book explores China's potential exploitation of these ideological divisions to further its own geopolitical goals.