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Thats exactly the point I was trying to make. All the regional kingdoms were not significant enough to match British India(India that was directly under British rule).
And so, unless British divided the India they directly ruled into different piece's, British India was always going to dominate the different kingdoms.
And dividing British India was almost impossible without the support of the people because there was a powerful Congress in the Government.
And even if the British struck a deal with the Kingdoms to make them independent, India would simply have invaded and cajoled them right after independence. Because they were not powerful enough to withstand India. And India did just that after Independence with those kingdoms that did not fall in line when GoI asked them to.
We'll just have to leave it as a difference of opinion.
As I wrote earlier, I wasn't just talking about the princely states, but dividing the whole region into a Bengal and a Gujarat and a TN and a Hyderabad and .... as separate countries.
All you need to find is the right people in the ruling elite of each proposed country, and I don't think the Brits would have hard a hard time finding such partners. You'd be surprised how quickly "national" patriotism evaporates when the right amount of self-interest is involved. Especially in the context where new countries are being created anyway.
Now that we are clear on that. Bharat varsha is not a time of glory. Its a place. We can make it glorious or we can screw it up. Bharat Varsha at different times has been glorious and has been ruled as well.
I was too lazy to type out the whole phrase. It was a time and place -- a (long lasting) event -- which symbolized the golden age of the faithful. In the same way that the old Caliphates (both in terms of duration and their geographical scope) symbolized the golden age.
As I understand it, Bharat varsh sanctity is tied to the Mahabharata and the glorious empire described within.