The Conflict between Tradition and Modernity in India
One can hardly deny that Aatish Taseer writes beautifully, but it is a beauty that has now become so commonplace that it fails to make an impression. It invites you to put your trust in the gorgeous weave of words More...
Islamised British Labour Party and its anti-India policies
Indian nationalists and supposed leftists of various hues ignorantly imagine the British Labour party was more sympathetic to them historically. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Labour party always had More...
A brief study of possession in Hinduism-I: Introduction
The English word possession and spirits when taken together have come to indicate a certain unfriendly, disturbing, yet exotic area of life whose detailed knowledge, though scanty or rare, is nevertheless peppered More...
Monthly Hindu Persecution Digest: July-August 2016
July 2016 Hindu priest hacked to death in Bangladesh A 45-year old Hindu priest, Shaymanonda Das, was hacked to death in front of a temple in Jhinaidah district headquarter, 300km south west from the capital Dhaka More...
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...
Why are the tribal regions of Central India being Rapidly Christianized?
[contextly_sidebar id=”7i2bARvN1zKdcOP7nJi8DKZujbnou9Oh”] In the first part of the article on Christianisation of tribal India, we investigated the rising Christian numbers in the tribal heartlands of More...
The Rapid Christianization of Tribal Regions of Central India-the Story in Numbers
In our previous articles, we spoke of the areas where Hindus are under the imminent threat of becoming the minority: Western Uttar Pradesh [1], parts of West Bengal [2], Assam [3], Kerala and south Tamil Nadu [4], More...
Made Snana: Another case of dismantling Hindu practices?
The controversial practice of “Made-Snana”, which involves devotees rolling over the food leftover by Brahmins, in certain temples of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, once every year is again in the news. This time, More...
Civilizational Conflict: An analysis using Game Theory
To fully understand the conflict between civilizations, it is necessary to understand how conflict occurs between the two groups. When two or more groups exist in close spatial proximity to each other, a number More...
Is BJP Hampering Hindu Revival?
Two years have passed, since the so called Hindu Nationalist Party, the BJP was elected with a whopping majority to the lower house of the Parliament, the Loka Sabha. The BJP was successful in creating an atmosphere More...




