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Breaking India Follow Rajiv Malhotra's official page on facebook. This book focuses on the role of U.S. And European churches, academics, think-tanks, foundations, government and human rights groups in fostering separation of the identities of Dravidian and Dalit communities from the rest of India. Feb 15, 2014 - Pdf of the book is available for free download here. By Rajiv Malhotra, published in September 2002 on an Indian-American web magazine.
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