Preface
1. Introduction: Beating the Retreat
Permanences Amid the Inescapable Flux
Present-Day India: An Introductory Profile
The Terms "State," "Nation-State" and "Civilization"
Theoretical Perspective
2. Discontinuity as Continuity (i): Old Indic Formations
The World Turned Upside Down
Two Metaphors: Fault Lines and Banyan Trees
Discontinuity as Continuity
The Indus Valley
The Indo-Brahmanical
The Indo-Sramanical
The Indic (Hindu-Buddhist-Jain)
3. Discontinuity as Continuity (II): New Indic Formations
The Indo-Islamic
The Indo-Anglian
4. The Minority as Majority
The Problem of Coherence in Indian History and Civilization
Frameworks of Meaning in Conversation (Old Indic and New Indic)
The Problem of "Religion" in Indian History and Civilization
5. The Secular as Religion and the Community as Citizen
India's Hybrid Discourse of Modernity
The 'Secular" As "Religion"
The Community as Citizen
Five Current Crises
The Sikh Community in Punjab
Kashmiri Muslim Demands
Shah Bano Begum
The Mandal Commission
Ayodhya (Babri Masjid)
6. Conclusion: The End as the Beginning
Two Closing Tasks
Concluding Summary
The Search for a New Beginning
"Abide with Me. . ." "...Mother Great and Free"
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index