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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

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Dr. Gautam Sen

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Dr. Gautam Sen taught international political economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science for over two decades.

Hating Bharat, not so cordially!

In over fifty years, I can only truly recall only one palpably warm and affirmative article in the British media about Bharat. It was...

Islamophobia in Britain

Recent discussions about the prevalence of the phenomenon of Islamophobia place most in a quandary. Despite repeated assertions by many that it prevails and...

Modi’s War Against Bharat’s Enemies

The likelihood of a Sino-Pak military assault against Bharat remains quite high. Bharat’s economic progress and continuing acquisition of economic autonomy and resilience undermine...

Bharat’s Dire Contemporary Challenges

It seems difficult for observers to abstract from the immediate hurly burly of daily political life and the fascination it evokes to focus on...

Partha Chatterjee – the Archetypal Hard-Left ‘Scholar’

I first met Partha Chatterjee in the 1970s at the Swinhoe Street Calcutta home of the renowned poet, Samar Sen and was a little...

Britain betrays its Hindus, Jains and Sikhs

Britain’s Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, its peaceful Dharmic communities, are faced with the worst historic setback they have ever suffered on British soil. The...

Geopolitics and Bharat’s caste fault lines – Part 2

Bharat is an old civilisation but a relatively new state. And a degree of confusion prevails between the significance of the former in relation...

Geopolitics and Bharat’s caste fault lines – Part I

In 2010 Britain’s parliament affirmed caste apartheid as the defining feature of its Dharmic communities. It has already been condemned as an offence by...

Jallikattu and the threat to Bharatiya identity

The underlying divisions of opinion in Bharat on Jallikattu are more complex than public discussions seem able to acknowledge. They highlight something more profound...

WHEF – Galvanising Hindu Businesses to Make Society Prosperous

The World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF) was launched in 2012 at Hong Kong, in an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. It was the brainchild...

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