Know Who the Real Fascists Are: The Harsh Mander Video

A few years ago, based on a Facebook debate that I had with an Indian journalist representing the Left-wing thought, I had written a three-part article “Opposing the Left is not Right” Opposing the Left is Not “Right”- Part I: A letter to students where I had clearly stated that the moment you turn the eye of critical inquiry on the More...

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By Nithin Sridhar On Thursday, March 5th, 2020
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Reflections on Hindu Identity

Recently, while interacting with the students of Arya Mahila College affiliated to Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, I was asked, ‘What makes someone a Hindu?’ As I paused for a few moments to reflect on More...


By Jay Bhattacharjee On Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020
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The Bhattacharjee Chronicles – I: How to Take Over a Country and Reformat its Civilisation

Editor’s Note: A fortnightly summary and analysis of news and events that the mainstream media missed out on. This is the first instalment of the Chronicles. The author will do his best to keep the readers of More...


Not Oppressed A Statement of Shudra Pride
By Maragatham On Monday, March 2nd, 2020
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Not Oppressed: A Statement of Shudra Pride

“There is hardly a village, great or small, throughout our territories, in which there is not at least one school, and in larger villages more.” (Source: G.L. Prendergast, 1820) “It has generally been More...


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By Jayant Charan On Saturday, February 29th, 2020
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Can secularism meet its end in India, that is Bharat?

Over the course of centuries, India has been the place where some of the major destructive ideologies of the world met their end. As the marauding Islamic armies conquered Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Persia etc., they More...


The Brilliant Cooperation Between Radical And Moderate Muslims
By Yogendra Singh On Wednesday, February 26th, 2020
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The Brilliant Cooperation Between Radical And Moderate Muslims

The law of the nature, by default, sanctions two or more shades of almost everything, from its basic elements of life like air, water, climate to its complex creations like animals, humans. Both of the parts of More...


Classification problems regarding Hinduism
By Bharath Reddy On Monday, February 24th, 2020
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Classification problems regarding Hinduism

Hinduism can be used to refer quite a variety of things but the current classification as a religion has created very serious problems. Prof S. N. Balagangadhara explains in his book ‘The Heathen in his Blindness’ More...


Violence in Indian Universities Apocalyptic or secessionist
By Milind Sathye On Saturday, February 22nd, 2020
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Violence in Indian Universities: Apocalyptic or secessionist?

Anyone familiar with India’s political scene can easily discern that Pratap Bhanu Mehta has been ‘’creative’’ in his latest article on Modi.  The article is written against the backdrop of mayhem More...


No Judge Sahebs Some of Your Pronouncements Outside the Courts Are Way Out of Line
By Jay Bhattacharjee On Thursday, February 20th, 2020
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No, Judge Sahebs, Some of Your Pronouncements Outside the Courts Are Way Out of Line

Open letters have again become fashionable for the Lutyens Zone lot and the secularist stormtroopers, after the anti-CAA uproar engulfed the country in the last two months or so. This present effort of mine, however, More...


tagore-rabindranath Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- III
By Sreejit Datta On Wednesday, February 19th, 2020
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Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- III

A society can hope to function and thrive only if it succeeds in balancing two apparently conflicting elements within its body: freedom and order. Life is instilled into the society by the values it adheres to; More...