India, Sept. 22 -- A Post-Colonial Revision of History History is continuously being rewritten. Updating scholarship with new data available is what academicians are busy with. Corrections are required when an author's biases become evident. Embellishments need to be trimmed, exaggerations toned down, one-sided interpretations corrected, partisan self-glorifications rectified, nationalistic or ideological emphasis touched up, and scientific objectivity and precision ensured. These are the traits of modern historical writing. Writers who refused to do so find no acceptance beyond their immediate admirers or ardent supporters of their ideology or perspective. A post-colonial version of a nation's history will certainly differ from the colon...