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USCIRF Biased against India
By Akshay Srinivasan On Tuesday, July 16th, 2019
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Faulty Numbers behind the USCIRF

India’s response to the USCIRF’s report over the years, has been the same, yet different. It has cited the same colonial-missionary conspiracy to dismiss the reports over the years, while merely modulating More...

Sati and atrocity narrative for the civilizing mission
By Sankrant Sanu On Monday, December 4th, 2017
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Sati and Atrocity Narrative for the Civilizing Mission

[contextly_sidebar id=”nVwJzIXjcxByz4glCwNHbRYD6UR6vGwO”] Colonial accounts of Indian Society created a narrative of “oppression” and justified the White Man’s rule as necessary for civilizing More...

By Ranjith Vadiyala On Friday, March 17th, 2017
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క్రూరత్వ సాహిత్యం – భారతదేశాన్ని, హిందూ ధర్మాన్ని నాశనం చెయ్యడానికి వాడబడుతున్న పాశ్చాత్య ఆయుధం

[contextly_sidebar id=”CnUUetD0FBZ38VChCnZl0dMExvG3sscV”] 1927 లో విడుదలయిన కేథరిన్ మాయో రచన “మదర్ ఇండియా”, బహుశా భారత More...

By Ranjith Vadiyala On Tuesday, October 25th, 2016
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Atrocity Literature: A Western Recipe to dismantle India and Hinduism

In 1927, Katherine Mayo wrote a viciously anti-India and anti-Hindu book “Mother India”, which portrayed Hindu society as uncivilized, barbaric and oppressive towards women and children by cherry picking incidents More...

By Gautam Sen On Saturday, October 8th, 2016
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Culture Wars against Hindus

The foremost source of unrelenting and egregious slander against Hindus is India’s film industry, led by Bollywood. Pakistani marauders were halted at the border in 1948 and repudiated every time subsequently, More...

By Abhinav Agarwal On Thursday, October 6th, 2016
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Book Review: Sati by Meenakshi Jain

Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse by Meenakshi Jain  (Amazon India, Amazon) In many ways this book documents the birth of atrocity literature and its first application More...