Indology after Rakhigarhi How DNA is demolishing the Aryan Invasion Theory
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Wednesday, September 11th, 2019
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Indology after Rakhigarhi: How DNA is demolishing the Aryan Invasion Theory

An entire industry that has dealt in scientific racism is on the verge of entering the dustbin of history. The genetic analysis of a 4,500 year old skeleton that belonged to a woman from Rakhigarhi, the largest More...

Kargil war memorial Vijaypath
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Friday, September 6th, 2019
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Combat at 16,000 feet: How Kargil reshaped the India Pakistan military balance

In February 1999, the Pakistan Army launched Operation Badr, with soldiers from its Special Service Group, Northern Light Infantry and Sind Regiment along with heavily armed Afghan mercenaries occupying the posts More...

Secretive Bilderberg Group
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Friday, August 16th, 2019
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Bilderberg Conference: A shadowy group pushing Western domination

For 66 years the Bilderberg Conference, an unofficial conclave of the Western world’s 100 most powerful people, has been meeting in secluded places under a complete media blackout. Invitees usually are from business, More...

Kashmir Military Deployment
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Monday, August 5th, 2019
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Scrapping Article 370: Why nobody bought the media narrative on Kashmir

India’s military reinforcements in Kashmir over the past week resulted in a lot of scaremongering regarding the consequences of revoking Article 370. This highly controversial law – which conferred unconstitutional More...

Islamic Loot Mughals Jizyah Tax
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Tuesday, July 30th, 2019
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Islamic loot: How the Mughals drained wealth out of India

The drain of wealth out of India by the British is a well known fact that has been meticulously recorded by historians and economists. However, the drain of wealth originally started with the Islamic invaders who More...

India isro chandrayaan launch 2019
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019
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Moonshot: Why India must take the lead in the final frontier

India’s second unmanned mission to the Moon lifted off on July 22 on the Indian Space Research Organisation’s gigantic GSLV Mark III rocket. With three modules – an orbiter, lander and rover –Chandrayaan 2 More...

Burning Bengal What Tagore warned about Indian Muslim’s psyche 2
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Monday, July 15th, 2019
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Burning Bengal: What Tagore warned about Indian Muslim’s psyche

Rabindranath Tagore played a key role in India’s freedom movement, but he was no ardent nationalist. At heart, he was an internationalist and humanist. To the great poet and Nobel Laureate, humanity was “rich, More...

Ranjit Singh Statue Lahore Pakistan
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Saturday, July 6th, 2019
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Lion of Punjab: Maharaja Ranjit Singh was Indic first, secular last

Pakistan is built on a foundation of hate. It is a measure of how hateful the country’s dysfunctional establishment is that for many decades, in textbooks meant for primary schools, the letter Z was represented More...

As a Swing State India must go with the west US Relationship
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Saturday, June 29th, 2019
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As a Swing State, India must go with the West this time

Shortly after India’s independence in 1947, the United States started wooing the country’s leadership. Almost simultaneously, the USSR began its overtures to Pakistan. The reasons were strategic. While the Americans More...

Blasphemy of Aasia Bibi How Pakistan’s Christians went from cheerleaders of Partition to its victims
By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Monday, May 13th, 2019
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Blasphemy of Aasia Bibi: How Pakistan’s Christians went from cheerleaders of Partition to its victims

Pakistani Christian woman Aasia Noreen, who spent nine years on death row after being accused of blasphemy, is a free person at last, but her community is everywhere in chains in Pakistan. Christians, who make up More...