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Religious Nationalism and Colonial Critique
This chapter explores the rise of religious nationalism in the wake of economic reforms that empowered the middle class, linking it to historical instances like the industrial revolution. It examines how sensationalist journalism and the spread of literacy facilitated the public expression of divisive ideologies, impacting perceptions of Hinduism during British colonial rule. Furthermore, it highlights the intellectual resistance from Indian thinkers who engaged in dynamic debates against colonial narratives, fostering a synthesis of Western knowledge with indigenous cultural heritage.