The idea of India was a historical recognition that over time—and not always peacefully—a. [contrarian]
"The idea of India was a historical recognition that over time—and not always peacefully—a great diversity had collected on the Indian subcontinent. The modern republic, as a reflection of that history, would belong not to any one group, but to all groups in equal measure."
Khaled A. Beydoun, The New Crusades_ Islamopho…, loc. 1431