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Western education has lifted India

Western education has lifted India
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The Wall Street Journal
By Sadanand DhumeIndia’s prime minister is mad at an Englishman who died more than 150 years ago. In recent weeks, Narendra Modi has taken aim at Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-59), a scholar and statesman best known in India for introducing the country to Western education.“Macaulay broke our self-confidence,” Mr Modi said in a speech in New Delhi last month. “He instilled an inferiority complex within us.” A week later, while hoisting a flag at a prominent new Hindu temple in the northern Indian city of Ayo...

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