Sinha Encourages Writers to Foster a New Narrative for India
At the Kashmir Literature Festival, Manoj Sinha called on writers to eliminate colonial mindsets and reform India's global narrative. He emphasized India's historical contributions and urged authors to reconnect with this heritage to enhance national identity and influence.
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At the third Kashmir Literature Festival, Manoj Sinha emphasized the need to discard colonial mindsets and promote positive dialogue about India. He called on writers to use fiction and non-fiction to inspire and inform both national and international audiences.
Sinha highlighted India's significant contributions to global culture and science, stressing the importance of reclaiming its historical narrative. He urged writers to correct distortions and communicate India's heritage effectively, reinforcing pride and understanding of its achievements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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