Pseudo-Secularism UK Style: Lessons for and from India
Whilst India’s brave soldiers are working round the clock saving the lives of flood victims in the Kashmir valley and surrounding areas, the rabid elements of pseudo-secularism keep barking in the gullies of England More...
Infographic: Religious demography in India
The following infographic shows some quick facts about how religious demography in India has changed and what implications they potentially will have in future. All data has been sourced from Patriots Forum. Click More...
Remembering a forgotten saint: Srimanta Sankardev
Often when we talk of national integration and unity, there are voices which state that it is incorrect to assume that India is one nation. The reason given is many residents of certain states may feel themselves More...
The reality of Love Jihad in England
This presentation was sent by an IndiaFacts supporter from England. It was prepared by the Sikh community in Britain to educate and spread awareness about the phenomenon of Love Jihad that’s widespread in More...
Why KCR’s domicile stunt is dangerous for Indian Union’s integrity
Domicile means a place which a citizen voluntarily decides to reside with an intention to make that place a permanent home. So how does domicile differ from nationality? When a country grants you citizenship, can More...
Basava: A true visionary
Perhaps one of the most celebrated proverbs, nay, a truism in Kannada is the saying, ‘Kayakave Kailasa –Work is the Mount Kailasa,’ a slogan promoted by the great philosopher and social reformer Basava, about More...
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves
On the occasion of India’s 68th Independence Day it is worth recalling what the Congress did during its time in power. Act 1 Let me tell you a story about an old man who lived in a small village somewhere that More...
The impact of Joshua Project on India
On 23 March 1995, televangelist Pat Robertson in his television program The 700 Club said this about Indians: “I feel that these beautiful people, they are so hungry for God. You know this is the largest democracy More...
India’s Sri Lanka policy must include caution
New Delhi’s foreign policy towards Sri Lanka so far has been characterized by oscillation and inconsistency. It had been unduly defined by Tamil Nadu in the 1980s and is now being increasingly influenced by More...
The strength of Sanatana Dharma
1 August 2014 witnessed the annual celebration of the Naga Panchami (or Nagara Panchami) festival across India and the world. It is also celebrated as Bhratru Panchami, an occasion where brothers are honoured More...




