: The authors describe a coordinated effort involving Western "think tanks" and NGOs that use "human rights" and "empowerment" as fronts to fund separatist ideologies.
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...
: 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 authors describe a coordinated effort involving
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. by Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan is a
: 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