Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam: Case 3- Greece and Spain

Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam Case 3 Greece and Spain

In this article, two representative cases depicting essentially the same problem are clubbed together: Greece and Spain. The Case of a Temporarily Finished Partition Hindu nationalists often cite the case of Greece and Turkey while arguing that India should have finished Partition. While very few argue that Partition should have been finished, More...

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When Congress, Left argued for CAA like legislation
By Saswat Panigrahi On Tuesday, January 28th, 2020
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When Congress, Left argued for CAA like legislation

Even as the current leadership of both the opposition Congress party and the Left parties continue to term Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) “unconstitutional” and “an assault on the fundamental principles More...


Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- I
By Sreejit Datta On Monday, January 27th, 2020
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Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- I

In the wake of the Anti-CAA riots across the country, the renewed mischievous “azadi” sloganeering on the streets, and radical leftist hooliganism in the name of dissent in our university campuses, it has become More...


India as India has Existed since Antiquity in Greek and Roman Accounts Sorry Mr. Saif Ali Khan 00
By Kundan Singh On Saturday, January 25th, 2020
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India as India has Existed since Antiquity in Greek & Roman Accounts

Mr. Saif Ali Khan, as he was promoting his recently released movie Tanhaji, made a comment, perhaps in all sincerity, “I don’t think there was a concept of India till the British gave it one.” Mr. Khan has More...


Letter to Hindus II– Stick to CAA and NRC no matter what!
By Julianus Philosophus On Thursday, January 23rd, 2020
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Letter to Hindus II– Stick to CAA and NRC no matter what!

In the last days of previous year I was mentally preparing to write a longer and elaborate article on the so called deep psychology of Papism (Roman Catholicism), but being faced with enormous avalanche of news More...


No Mr. Saif, ‘Concept of India’ is not a Gift from British
By Vishal Agarwal On Tuesday, January 21st, 2020
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No Mr. Saif, ‘Concept of India’ is not a Gift from British

A few years ago, the self-professed history buff Saif Ali Khan named his son from his second wife Kareena Kapoor Khan as Taimur. In the Indian context, Taimur reminds one promptly of the cruel Central Asian ruler who More...


Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam Case 2 – Armenia and Turkey
By Pankaj Saxena On Monday, January 20th, 2020
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Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam: Case 2 – Armenia and Turkey

Turkey and Armenia are another case of an Unfinished Partition. But Turkey is also a case of how even a secular Muslim state is no better in treating its non-Muslim minorities than an Islamic state is. Turkey is More...


Failure of Communism in India
By Yogendra Singh On Thursday, January 16th, 2020
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Failure of Communism in India

Communism is a political and economic ideology envisaging classless, government-controlled society with shared ideals of equality, class-less socio-economic hierarchy and extreme anti-elitism poured over by the More...


Supplementing Existing Legal Arguments on Sabarimala
By Avinash Vasishth On Monday, January 13th, 2020
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Supplementing Existing Legal Arguments on Sabarimala

Despite all witty-weighty arguments of lawyers in the defense of Sabarimala tradition, on 28 September 2019 the Hon’ble Supreme Court by 4:1 majority lifted the ban on women of a certain age/menstrual age from More...


Bringing India to heel
By Gautam Sen On Saturday, January 11th, 2020
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Bringing India to heel

In the decades after Indian independence, Western powers, led by the UK and later increasingly the US, were irritated and disappointed with Nehru’s India. Nehru’s exaggerated view of his world standing, mostly More...