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This book asserts that postcolonial studies and modern India studies are in need of theoretical rejuvenation. Post Said's Orientalism postcolonialism as a discipline has drifted into the realm of paralysing self-reflection and impenetrable jargon. This volume addresses the original concerns of postcolonial studies and the central problems of modern India studies and points out a potential direction for the social-scientific study of the Indian culture at a time when it is being challenged from all sides. Stressing the need for an alternative understanding of the Western culture Balagangadhara argues that Hinduism caste system and secularism are not colonial constructs but entities within the Western cultural experience. He believes that the so-called facts about India and her traditions are a result of colonial consciousness. To answer the questions about Indian traditions we need to understand the Western culture. This book will be of considerable interest to all those interested in understanding Indian society culture and traditions. Scholars and students of history philosophy sociology and postcolonial studies will also find this very useful.