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  1. The Non-Hindu Indians and Indian Unity. Author: Savitri Devi. Keywords: India- Religion Nationalism- India India- Politics and Government- 1919-1947. Publisher: Hindu Mission, Calcutta. Source: National Library of India, Kolkata. Type: E-Book. Received From: National Library of India

  2. The Savitri Devi Archive is a repository for writings and documents related to the philosopher and religious thinker Savitri Devi, born Maximine Portaz (1905-1982).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Savitri_DeviSavitri Devi - Wikipedia

    The Non-Hindu Indians and Indian Unity Promotes the idea that India must put aside social prejudice and communal hatred to create the political unity to achieve independence . 1946

  4. The desire for political unity, in India as in other countries before the advent of nationalism, was usually the desire of the ruler or the conqueror and not of the people as a whole.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2021 · More Indians say religious diversity benefits their country than say it is harmful. Home to more than nine-in-ten of the world’s Hindus, India also has one of the largest Muslim populations in the world, as well as millions of Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and Christians.

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  7. For Nehru then the idea of unity is based on the fact of India's unique ability to adapt culturally. His views represent a very fluid notion of what India could mean in terms of representing a secular syncretic ethos. He goes on to talk of how political unity was introduced by the British, fostered through the spread of modern communication and ...