Macaulayism

Etymology
, from the name of, who was instrumental in introducing English as a medium of instruction for higher education in India.

Noun

 * 1)  The act of westernization of upper class Indians using educational reform.

Usage notes
The term is usually used in a derogatory fashion, and the connotation is one of disloyalty to one's country and one's heritage. The Hindu Right in India often blames Macaulay for producing a generation of Indians not proud of their heritage.