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Opinion | 79 Years On, India's Enduring Answer To Those Who Had Predicted Its Collapse

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Aug 15, 2026 10:43 am IST

79 Years On, India's Enduring Answer To Those Who Had Predicted Its Collapse

Seventy-nine years in the lifespan of an ancient civilisation is a mere heartbeat; yet, in the annals of modern nation-building, it's an audacious triumph.

Shashi Tharoor Shashi Tharoor MP, Columnist

Shashi Tharoor MP, Columnist

As the tricolour unfurls against the August sky to mark our seventy-ninth Independence Day, the sight unfailingly evokes a profound mix of reverence and contemplation. Seventy-nine years in the lifespan of an ancient civilisation is a mere heartbeat; yet, in the annals of modern nation-building, India's journey stands as a singular, audacious triumph of human hope over historic cynicism.

When our founding fathers and mothers stood in that historic Midnight Hour on August 14-15, 1947, they hailed, in Nehru's immportal words, a “tryst with destiny”; but over the next decade and a half, many western commentators were swift to forecast the imminent collapse of our fledgling republic. India, they argued, was merely a geographical notion, a chaotic, bewildering aggregation of languages, ethnicities, castes, and creeds lacking the unifying singular identity of the classic European nation-state. We were “no more a single country than the Equator”, Churchill barked. What those sceptics failed to grasp was that India's unity was never intended to be forged through uniformity, but was rooted instead in a far grander philosophy: the celebration of difference.

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