At Kucha, now in Xinjiang, Colonel Hamilton Bower buys an ancient Sanskrit Manuscript from a Turkic Muslim treasure-hunter for a paltry sum and then brings it back to India.
A deep dive into some of the details of the East India Company's heartless loot of India gives us several insights into the intrinsic Briton character that was at the root of England's colonisation of large parts of the globe.
The ongoing battle against the manipulation and high-handed behaviour of technology giants must be understood at the level of Sanatana philosophy and our historical experience with the West.
In the concluding part, Sri Dharampal furnishes a wealth of brilliant insights on the damage done to the Indian mindset by British colonialism and the way to recover this pivotal loss.