146 - Intellectual Debates and the Rise of Modern Indian Thought (c. 1757-1947 CE) (S10E11)
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This episode analyzes the emergence of modern Indian intellectual debates during the colonial period, exploring the influence of Western ideas, the reassertion of indigenous knowledge, and the development of nationalist consciousness. The discussion begins by examining the context of British colonialism, highlighting the irony of the East India Company's criticism of Indian society while simultaneously fueling divisions along religious and caste lines. The impact of municipal boards and the use of Western concepts in Urdu journals like the Litten Gazette are explored as examples of the early stages of intellectual engagement with colonialism.
The episode then delves into the rise of pre-Congress organizations and the role of figures like Surendranath Banerjee in advocating for Indian interests and laying the groundwork for the nationalist movement. The complex relationship between religious and national identities is examined through the lens of figures like Swami Vivekananda and the influence of literature in shaping public discourse. The episode concludes by discussing the lasting legacy of these intellectual debates on modern India, highlighting the ongoing relevance of issues like identity, secularism, and social justice.
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