About The Book: Sister India (1928) by S.G. Warty, writing as "World-Citizen," is a powerful rebuttal to Katherine Mayo’s Mother India. The book exposes Mayo’s selective quotations, distortions, and generalizations, framing her work as imperialist propaganda. Warty highlights India’s social reforms, progressive laws, and growing resistance to social evils like child marriage and caste discrimination. Defending India's cultural integrity and moral agency, Sister India presents an informed, reasoned Indian perspective, countering colonial misrepresentations with clarity, dignity, and a call for self-representation.
Author: Katherine Mayo
Pages: 264
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