Sanjeev Sanyal

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"ā€œIndian history is not what we have been taught to believeā€ and that people are led to feel that the Indian had ā€œno agency in world historyā€.ā€œTo change the narrative of who Indians were historically, see, one of the things I’ve been trying to do and not just through this project, I’ve been writing these history books, is to show that Indian history is not what we have been taught to believeā€, he said. ā€œThat it’s not the case that Indians were somehow a passive people sitting in India waiting for conquerors to come and give us civilisation and that we have no agency. This is not a history at allā€, Sanyal added. ā€œA very little bit of digging into our own history will show us that this is not our history. We have a history. We’ve got a rambunctious history of adventurers and mercenaries and doing all kinds of interesting thingsā€, he said. ā€œOne of the things we did was very early on, long before even the Phoenicians, who are famous mariners of history, we were sailing during Harappan times to the Middle East. The seals were found in Mesopotamiaā€, he said. ā€œWe had a port at Lothal and Dholavira and all of these places. But even later, it continues. And that’s why they were sailing out to Indonesia. They were sailing all the way through to Koreaā€, he said. ā€œIn fact, Korean history actually begins with the marriage of a local prince to a princess from Ayodhyaā€. He added that the legacy of such connections endures to this generation. ā€œThe Macaulay mindset is not really about Macaulay the person. What it really is about is this psychological idea that we have imbibed into our nervous system, almost, that we are somehow functioning because civilisation was given to us by other people and that we have never had agencyā€, he said. ā€œSo, okay, the Mughals came and built the Taj Mahal. That’s fine. You know, the British can come and do something, but we should not do anything. So now this is imbued into us in a very fundamental wayā€, Sanyal said. He added that this attitude continues to shape public discourse even today. ā€œIt showed through, for example, when we wanted to build a new Parliamentā€, he said, underlining how deeply rooted the mindset remains in contemporary thinking."

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