Twelve Years of 'Decolonisation': Modi Government Phases Out British-Era Practices
India marks twelve years of a self‑declared “decolonisation” agenda. The Modi government claims to have removed remnants of British rule. Policies such as
India marks twelve years of a self‑declared “decolonisation” agenda. The Modi
government claims to have removed remnants of British rule. Policies such as
colonial‑era legal codes have been revised. Educational curricula have been
updated to reduce imperial bias. Administrative procedures were altered to
reflect indigenous practices. NDTV highlights the shift as a major cultural
transformation. Critics argue that some changes are symbolic rather than
substantive. The next phase will test how deeply reforms are embedded in
governance.