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Westernisation and Modernisation.

Topic: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization. Syllabus: 1.1 Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization—Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic-Chalcolithic), Protohistoric (Indus Civilization). Pre-Harappan, Harappan and post-Harappan cultures. Contributions of the tribal cultures to Indian civilization. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization.

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Westernisation, in Srinivas, is change modelled on British and Western forms. Sanskritisation copies a high-caste Hindu style instead. Modernisation is structural change in economy, state, and value. The two can diverge: Western goods with unchanged caste. Yogendra Singh kept modernisation wider than a Western copy.

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Introduction

Westernisation and modernisation are two related but unequal processes of social change. One names a source of models. The other names a structural shift in technology, state, and aspiration.

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Srinivas on Westernisation

  • M. N. Srinivas used Westernisation for changes that follow British rule: English education, dress, law, science, and new jobs.
  • He split primary Westernisation of the tiny elite from secondary spread through clerks, army, and town.
  • Unlike Sanskritisation, which copies a twice-born style, Westernisation copies a colonial-modern style and may weaken some purity rules.

Modernisation as a wider process

  • Yogendra Singh and later Indian sociologists treated modernisation as differentiation of economy, bureaucracy, and value, which can use Western, Japanese, or indigenous tools.
  • A village may Westernise in cricket and mobile phones while remaining caste-bound, as S. C. Dube’s Shamirpet already hinted for earlier development.
  • The pair is not a moral grade. Westernisation is a historical channel. Modernisation is the test of whether institutions actually change.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  W[Westernisation Srinivas] --> E[English law science]
  M[Modernisation] --> I[Institutions technology]
  S[Sanskritisation] --> C[Twice-born copy]

Conclusion

Westernisation is change on a Western model after colonial contact. Modernisation is broader structural change and need not be a carbon copy of the West.

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