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Als it is hard for America to fight wars in the name of freedom, if those people themselves choose for nonfreedom. Can America and England save India from communism, if they vote communist themselves.

~ Oswald Mosley

Oswald Mosley Communism Communist Foreign Policy Freedom Imperialism India Nonfreedom

Do you know about Hanuman, sir? He was the faithful servant of the god Rama, and we worship him in our temples because he is a shining example of how to serve your masters with absolute fidelity, love, and devotion.These are the kinds of gods they have foisted on us Mr. Jiabao. Understand, now, how hard it is for a man to win his freedom in India.

~ Aravind Adiga

Aravind Adiga Devotion Freedom Hanuman India Servants Serving

From the comfort of distance, [Non resident Indians and Kashmiris] financially and emotionally support ideologies whose consequence they don’t have to face. They are not just a nuisance. As a collective they are dangerous. When men capable of murder receive the affection of engineers and MBAs, it makes them potentially far more lethal.

~ Manu Joseph

Manu Joseph India Kashmir Non Resident Indian Politics Support

The failure of India's public institutions to keep pace with the dramatic political, economic and social transformations under way has led to severe gaps in governance. The end result of this disjuncture has been a proliferation of grand corruption - a malaise made up of a diverse array of regulatory, extractive, and political rent-seeking activities.

~ Milan Vaishnav

Milan Vaishnav Corruption India Political Economy Politics

Democracy is about the dialogue, protest is about initiating the dialogue and freedom of speech is about respecting each other’s dialogue.

~ Ankitmishra

Ankitmishra Democracy Democracy Quotes Dialogue Freedom Of Speech India Inspirational Quotes Politics Protest

So spoke the man whose importance originated in the golden harvest he had reaped with the resistless hand of force, from the the legal, but unfortunate possessors, in a far distant region, where the conviction of riches proves certain destruction to the hapless natives, and poverty is considered as the greatest crime their European plunderers can possibly be accused of.

~ Helen Craik

Helen Craik British Empire Colonialism Colonization Economics England India Politics

traditional folk music and dance in India ,specially women oriented . every folk music has a homely story where women are portraits as house wife within four walls ,who has only knowledge about her husband and households activities. world is for men . though this is changing now .

~ Litymunshi

Litymunshi Dance Folk Culture India Life Men Music Society Village Women

Amma and Malati called her a beggar, a whore, and it was clear from the disbelief on her face that she had never been spoken to in such manner. [....] On that day I became convinced that it is the words of women that deeply wound other women.

~ Vivek Shanbhag

Vivek Shanbhag Feminism India Women Wound

Our national emblem has four lions but unfortunately we have highlighted more lambs and wolfs than real lions of our country.

~ Sharad Vivek Sagar

Sharad Vivek Sagar Change Governance India Inspirational Lions

Modernity is kind of a tradition and tradition itself is not a rulebook. It's a dialogue and a dialectical process— just as tradition affects us, we too affect tradition and culture, and we change it.

~ Sharanya Haridas

Sharanya Haridas Change Cultural Change Culture India Indian Authors Modern Modern Society Modernity Tradition Traditional

Eventually everyone dies, but death, in various forms and ways, still comes as a shock. Then they throw dirt in your face. Then the worms eat you. Or they consign you to flames. The flesh sizzles and the bones crackle. be grateful it happens in that order.

~ Mahendra Jakhar

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The 'Renaissance' West Butchered the Rest.If I had to choose between an erudite Aristotle and an unknown ‘soulless’ black slave I would choose the latter. The ascendancy of the West was on a heap of bodies of slaves and trampled humanity through colonization

~ Viktor Vijay Kumar

Viktor Vijay Kumar Art Europe India Renaissance West

Why does man need bread? To survive. But why survive if it is only to eat more bread? To live is more than just to sustain life - it is to enrich, and be enriched by, life.

~ Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor Art Enriching Life India Life

[Indians] don't think about ghosts as those stereotypical spook in white sheets that scare the knickers off everybody. We believe that we coexist with many, many spirits. They're all around us - because the soul never dies. The body withers away, but the essence of the person remains, watching over us.

~ Alison Singh Gee

Alison Singh Gee Ghosts India Spirits Spiritual

Since the early beginning of history, India has been the Klondyke of the world

~ Virchand Gandhi

Virchand Gandhi History History Of India India Quotes On India

The contrast between the familiar and the exceptional was everywhere around me. A bullock cart was drawn up beside a modern sports car at a traffic signal. A man squatted to relieve himself behind the discreet shelter of a satellite dish. An electric forklift truck was being used to unload goods from an ancient wooden cart with wooden wheels. The impression was of a plodding indefatigable and distant past that had crashed intact through barriers of time into its own future. I liked it.

~ Gregory David Roberts

Gregory David Roberts History India Modern Times

When the British left, India was a multireligious, multiregional, multiethnic country, exploited, backward, and poor from colonialism.

~ Prem Kishore

Prem Kishore Britain History India Pakistan

Over the years, the British had strategically pitted the Muslims against the Hindus, supporting the All India Muslim League and encouraging the notion that the Muslims were a distinct political community. Throughout British India, separate electorates had been offered to Muslims, underscoring their separateness from Hindus and sowing the seeds of communalism. Teh Morley-Minto reforms in 1908 had allowed direct election for seats and separate or communal representation for Muslims. This was the harbinger for the formation of the Muslim League in 1906. In 1940, the Muslim League, representing one-fifth of the total population of India, became a unifying force. They were resentful that they were not sufficiently represented in Congress and feared for the safety of Islam.

~ Prem Kishore

Prem Kishore Britain History India Pakistan

I have grown up listening to my grandparents’ stories about ‘the other side’ of the border. But, as a child, this other side didn’t quite register as Pakistan, or not-India, but rather as some mythic land devoid of geographic borders, ethnicity and nationality. In fact, through their stories, I imagined it as a land with mango orchards, joint families, village settlements, endless lengths of ancestral fields extending into the horizon, and quaint local bazaars teeming with excitement on festive days. As a result, the history of my grandparents’ early lives in what became Pakistan essentially came across as a very idyllic, somewhat rural, version of happiness.

~ Aanchal Malhotra

Aanchal Malhotra Childhood History India Migration Pakistan Partition Partition 1947 Refugees

Memorialization is not a passive practice but an active conversation.

~ Aanchal Malhotra

Aanchal Malhotra History India Pakistan Partition

We should have realized it sooner, at least my father should have, that there was no coming back. Not in September when the riots died down, not in October when the subcontinent still lay in shock, not even in November as he had hoped and promised us. Lahore was now lost forever

~ Aanchal Malhotra

Aanchal Malhotra Belonging Family History India Lahore Loss Pakistan Partition Violence

Partition memory is particularly pliable. Within it, the act of forgetting, either inevitably or purposefully, seems to play as much a part as remembering itself.

~ Aanchal Malhotra

Aanchal Malhotra 1947 History India Memory Pakistan Partition Remembering

If I considered the Partition an archeological site, and the many experiences of those who witnessed it as the site’s structural sedimentation, then the deeper I excavated, the more I found, and that too in innumerable renditions.

~ Aanchal Malhotra

Aanchal Malhotra Archeology History India Memory Pakistan Partition 1947

flaunting the Kohinoor on the Queen Mother’s crown in the Tower of London is a powerful reminder of the injustices perpetrated by the former imperial power. Until it is returned—at least as a symbolic gesture of expiation—it will remain evidence of the loot, plunder and misappropriation that colonialism was really all about. Perhaps that is the best argument for leaving the Kohinoor where it emphatically does not belong—in British hands.

~ Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor History India Kohinoor

But Khair did not need such proof of her husband's love for her. Over and over again,James had risked everything for her. Most relationships in life can survive - or not - without being put to any really crucial, fundamental test. It was James's fate for his love to be tested not once, but four times....At each stage he could easily have washed his hands off his teenage lover. Each time he chose to remain true to her.That, not the words of any will, was the evidence she could cling onto.

~ William Dalrymple

William Dalrymple British History Hyderabad India Islam Persian

When my grandchildren ask me what I did in the '42 movement [Quit India Movement] I say - I waited for it.

~ R.p. Noronha

R.p. Noronha History India Indian History

It is important to leave behind a rich and memorable legacy than just accumulated history!

~ Sanjai Velayudhan

Sanjai Velayudhan History India Kerala Legacy Memory Psychology

History of humanity is nothing but a history of loyalty!

~ Sanjai Velayudhan

Sanjai Velayudhan History History Of Mankind Humanity India Kerala

Our lives are encumbered with the dead wood of this past; all that is dead and has served its purpose has to go. But that does not mean a break with, or a forgetting of, the vital and life-giving in that past. We can never forget the ideals that have moved our race, the dreams of the Indian people through the ages, the wisdom of the ancients, the buoyant energy and love of life and nature of our forefathers, their spirit of curiosity and mental adventure, the daring of their thought, their splendid achievements in literature, art and culture, their love of truth and beauty and freedom, the basic values that they set up, their understanding of life's mysterious ways, their toleration of other ways than theirs, their capacity to absorb other peoples and their cultural accomplishments, to synthesize them and develop a varied and mixed culture; nor can we forget the myriad experiences which have built up our ancient race and lie embedded in our sub-conscious minds. We will never forget them or cease to take pride in that noble heritage of ours. If India forgets them she will no longer remain India and much that has made her our joy and pride will cease to be.

~ Jawaharlal Nehru

Jawaharlal Nehru History India Politics

To know India and her peoples, one has to know the monsoon. one has to know the monsoon. It is not enough to read about it in books, or see it on the cinema screen, or hear someone talk about it. It has to be a personal experience because nothing short of living through it can fully convey all it means to a people for whom it is not only the source of life, but also their most exciting impact with nature.

~ Khushwant Singh

Khushwant Singh India Monsoon Nature Rains

There is nothing quite as unpleasant as wearing a pair of briefs which have been trailed through a Calcutta courtyard. Nothing, that is, except having one's elbows and knees lacerated by unseen slivers of glass and discarded razor blades.

~ Tahir Shah

Tahir Shah Calcutta Endurance India Pain

When Sweetu wasn’t being reduced to merely existing as a bride, as a piece of meat to be handled and prodded, to have decorative contraptions stuck into her skull, her interests were otherwise unexpressed. She rarely complained, hardly asked for anything, and maybe that’s because Indian girls grow up going to weddings and we watch the procedure and we know our roles: be demure, don’t complain, cry but don’t scream, get tea for anyone older than you, and calmly meet expectations.

~ Scaachi Koul

Scaachi Koul Bride Expectations India Marriage Tradition Wedding

Sometimes a rut can be a comfortable place to be, but ours was full of too many differences and resentments to be wholly comfortable. I had always had my own way in the marriage — about what we’d do, where we’d do it, when, how. Katharine had always argued, and always given in. In the process she’d become more resentful, I guess, except that I was too busy with my own work to notice. But in turn she was less and less appealing to me. She’s a couple of years older than me, I guess you know that, but that wasn’t all. Those stolid American middle-class values, her sensible clothes, her sense of responsibility, her moderation in all things — frankly, they bored me. We made love less and less, and she didn’t even seem to miss it. I did.

~ Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor India Love Marriage

Marriage is not kick-boxing, it's salsa dancing.

~ Amit Kalantri

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There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into your heart and won't go. For me, India is such a place. When I first visited, I was stunned by the richness of the land, by its lush beauty and exotic architecture, by its ability to overload the senses with the pure, concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds. It was as if all my life I had been seeing the world in black and white and, when brought face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered in brilliant technicolor.

~ Keith Bellows

Keith Bellows Color Heart India

She was now drowning in that pool of desires without having any idea about the depth of it.

~ Viraj J. Mahajan

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She was few inches taller than him and when for the first time her promising eyes met with his, he knew it would be more than friendship. He was too young to name that feeling then. But love...above all relationships knows no age.

~ Viraj J. Mahajan

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These stories always take us to some far away places which we can never visit in real life.

~ Viraj J. Mahajan

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There are so many moments in our life which we cannot describe with mere words. There are not enough adjectives to justify the emotions behind such moments. Those moments are your life- they define who you truly are

~ Viraj J. Mahajan

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This is the right timeThey are the right peopleWill it be enough for mankind?From The Rishis: Book of Secrets.

~ Robert Delgado

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