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India-Stepmother is a comprehensive non-fiction work by Claude H. Hill that explores the multifaceted relationship between India and its colonial heritage. The book delves into how India, as a nation, has grappled with the aftermath of British rule and the process of reclaiming its cultural and political identity.
Hill examines the social, economic, and political ramifications of colonialism on Indian society, tracing how these influences shaped modern India. The author provides insightful analysis of India’s struggle for independence, the challenges faced during the post-colonial period, and the nation’s efforts to forge a unique identity while navigating global politics and internal diversity.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful examination, the book addresses how India has confronted its stepmother-like relationship with the West, balancing Western influence with traditional Indian values and aspirations. This work serves as an important historical and sociological study for readers seeking to understand India’s complex journey toward self-determination.
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