It was the British who divided India, the Muslims just played along

Delving into the Partition of India is not an academic exercise. Understanding it is important because Partition is at the heart of the India-Pakistan conflict. When communities that had lived amiably alongside each other for centuries suddenly started killing each other, it cannot be explained as communal riots. There was clearly abetment that caused More...

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By Rohit Pathania On Monday, August 14th, 2017
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Bringing Our Antiquities Home: Implications of HR&CE Judgment of Madras HC

On 21 July 2017, the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court pronounced a major verdict, which has surprisingly been met with complete silence in the mainstream media. The court ordered a twenty-point judgment in More...


By Abhinav Agarwal On Saturday, August 12th, 2017
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Book Review: The Corporation that Changed the World by Nick Robins

The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational by Nick Robins is available on Amazon. The first multinational corporation the world saw was also the most rapacious More...


By Ashok Viswanathan On Tuesday, August 8th, 2017
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Red Dragon Claws Clasp Bhutan, Making India vulnerable

It is no secret that China has been asserting its dominance for the last 50 years on land, sea and even in space.  Every one of its actions have been executed with machine like precision, its modus operandi being More...


By Amit Nangia On Saturday, August 5th, 2017
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China’s Oppression of Muslims – The Weak Link in the Sino-Islamic Alliance

India lives in a dangerous neighborhood. The two biggest threats to India’s security and civilizational integrity are from Islamic fundamentalism originating to its west and Chinese expansionism in the north and More...


By Pankaj Saxena On Thursday, August 3rd, 2017
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Teaching And Research – The Rot That Has Set In

Recently HRD Minister Prakash Javdekar stoked a controversy by saying that  college teachers and professors would no longer be ‘assessed on research for promotion’. He said that they would be assessed ‘mainly More...


By Diane Donovan On Wednesday, August 2nd, 2017
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Book Review: The Infidel Next Door by Rajat Mitra

The Infidel Next Door by Rajat Mitra is available on Amazon. The Infidel Next Door opens with an arranged marriage between a sick orphan girl and a shy boy; but it quickly evolves to embrace more than two lost More...


By Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi On Tuesday, July 25th, 2017
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An interplay between women and Islamic radicalisation

Scores of Alimaat (female Islamic scholars) have been at the forefront in Morocco and Algeria in a battle against the religious radicalisation, with an aim to rescue women from the clutches of the radical clergy More...


By Saumya Dey On Friday, July 21st, 2017
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Islam and ‘Syncretism’ in Indian History

…. if India is to be represented by her best and not by her inferior races…in accordance with…the past glories of [an]…ancient race, I call upon the Congress to rule, not that there shall be as many Mahomedans More...


By Hariprasad N On Thursday, July 20th, 2017
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Sri Pejawar Swamiji: A Life Dedicated To Dalit Upliftment And Hindu Unity

Whenever anyone actively works for the upliftment and strengthening of Hindu community and dharma, they get targeted by the usual suspects in the media and social justice warriors. The Pejawar mutt Acharya Sri Vishwesha More...