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Caste and Colonialism: Herbert Risley’s enduring influence on Bharatiya Society
If Bharat’s prevailing brand image in the Western world is one of a caste-ridden and fractured society, then Herbert Risley (1851-1911) bears much of...
Bharat’s epic clash of narratives: should Ramayana and Mahabharata be taught as history
Should the Mahabharata and Ramayana be part of the history curriculum in Indian schools? Most Hindus would say yes to the idea but the...
In search of Harmonious Coexistence with Islamic Ideology
Khalid Umar is a practicing Barrister in the UK. He grew up in Pakistan in an open-minded family environment, thus avoiding the typical Hinduphobic...
Harvard’s downward spiral from Wisdom Hub to Woke Madrasa
Typecasting a group of people based on their common characteristics is not always a good idea, but somehow, one cannot escape a formulaic, cliche-ridden...
China’s Multi-Generation Warfare Against Bharat and its Implications
In the aftermath of World War II, we witnessed the emergence of a new world order. In several modern nation-states, socialist and communist ideologies...
The West is Thoroughly Anti-Bharatiya, says Aussie Prof
“Whatever individual Westerners may think of India, ‘the West’ is thoroughly anti-Indian, and that institutional hatred is getting stronger by the hour,” according to...
Jihadi bestiality: Why Islamists target non-Muslim women for rape and abduction
The October 7, 2023 invasion of Israel by Hamas, during which waves of Islamic terrorists slaughtered over 1,500 people, including infants and Holocaust survivors;...
Alienation of Bharat’s Northeast: Reaping the Fruit of Nehruvian Blunders
In the serene landscapes of northeastern India, a long-standing civilizational conflict has erupted into the current Manipur crisis. This region, often viewed as tranquil,...
Deconstructing CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations)
The concept of Al Taqiyya, or deception, holds a central place in political Islam, and no organization embodies it better than the Council on...
Prize and Prejudice: Why Warmongers and Hinduphobes get the Nobel Prize
In 1964, when Jean-Paul Sartre was given the Nobel Prize for literature, the French author and leftist icon rejected the award, saying it was...