"They didn't need algorithms.
Committees manufactured your history."
The audit begins here.
Pre-Order Now — ₹99In 1952, the Government of India appointed its most qualified historian to write the nation's official account of the freedom movement. When he refused to alter his findings, his project was dissolved — and the version that replaced it became what every Indian child learned for the next fifty years. His name was Ramesh Chandra Majumdar. The file documenting his removal — No. 22-2/52-A.2 — sits in the National Archives of India. You can look it up. This book is a forensic audit of how a civilisation was made to forget itself: through curriculum committees, classified files, sealed chambers, and Wikipedia deletion campaigns. Thirteen chapters. Thirteen exhibits. Every claim sourced.
Before algorithms manufactured your feed, committees manufactured your history. The mechanics are the same. The audit method works on both.
Each one has a primary source. Each one is in the book. None of them is a theory.
A door at the Taj Mahal was carbon-dated to 1359 AD. Shah Jahan began building in 1631. So why was the door 183 years older than the building?
In 1984, a wood sample tested at Brooklyn College Radiocarbon Laboratory returned a date centuries before the Mughal era. The government's response was not more testing. It was to remove the doors and brick up the openings.
One king stopped the Arab conquest of India in 730 AD — the same decade Charles Martel stopped it in France. Why does he have no chapter in any Indian textbook?
Charles Martel is in every Western history book. Lalitaditya, who halted the same expansion at the gates of the Gangetic plain, received no chapter in 75 years of Indian schooling.
In 2005, a Supreme Court Justice concluded Subhas Chandra Bose did not die in the 1945 plane crash. Why did the government reject its own commission's findings?
The Mukherjee Commission found a Taiwan government letter confirming no crash occurred, no cremation records, and the Renkoji ashes belonging to someone else. The DNA report remains classified under "national sovereignty."
Britain announced it would negotiate India's independence one day after 20,000 sailors mutinied. Why do we credit a movement that had collapsed four years earlier?
18 February 1946: the Royal Indian Navy mutinies across five cities. 19 February 1946: the Cabinet Mission is announced. Twenty-four hours. Attlee himself called Gandhi's contribution "minimal."
Why has no Indian Prime Minister in 75 years been elected from Bengal — once the most politically consequential province in India?
Before partition, undivided Bengal would have held 80–90 parliamentary seats. After, West Bengal held 42. UP, with 80, became the permanent kingmaker. 9 of 15 PMs have come from UP. None from Bengal.
In 2023, a hero's Wikipedia page was deleted using sources the platform itself had pre-blacklisted. Is this new — or the latest version of the 1977 book ban?
Gopal Patha saved 30,000+ lives in Calcutta in 1946. His page was deleted by editors using circular logic: the sources proving he existed were classified "unreliable." The tool changes. The direction does not.
Each chapter can be read and verified on its own. The pattern they form together is the argument.
This is not polemic. It is not conspiracy. It is a case file you can verify yourself.
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"This book is not the final word. It is a first key — pressed against a lock that has been rusting for seventy-five years."