Did India really invent the zero? Was the country the richest in the world before the British came? Did Jagadish Chandra Bose invent the radio before Marconi? Did Takshashila house the oldest university in the world?
Sidin Vadukut's book, "The Sceptical Patriot: Exploring the truths behind the zero and other Indian myths," zones into seven of the most popular, oft-repeated "India facts" and attempts to find out how many among them are actually true.
Vadukut says that for the initial twelve months of writing the book published by Rupa he spent very little time writing.
"I spent most of the time researching various chapters, creating lists of various 'India facts' ad figuring out how frequently each of them appeared in blog posts, newspaper articles, Facebook updates and general conversations," he says.
The proliferation of such myths, Vadukut says, is an outcome of "inadequate history education in schools, an utter lack of engaging historical program on TV, very little popular historical writing, and a general lack of access to experts and scholars. All play a role."
Sidin, who has been living in UK for few years now hopes to see a historical discourse in India as "vibrant" as in UK.
The author believes that a lack of self-esteem is one of the fundamental reasons behind myth-pedalling.
"History, proud or glorious or horrible, can do little to fight corruption, feed the hungry or protect women. But it provides a little shelter for the tired spirit. I think many of us keep tom-tomming India's historical and civilizational greatness not because we want others to respect, but because we want to feel good about ourselves," says Vadukut.
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