‘Drip-Drip Genocide’ of Religious Minorities in Pakistan

Arun Anand The movement for the creation of Pakistan out of the larger landmass of India was based on the (in)famous ‘two-nation theory’ that positioned Hindu and Muslim as two irreconcilable identities, and therefore, deserving separate homelands. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the struggle for Pakistan, envisaged it as a Muslim-majority homeland but one … Continue reading ‘Drip-Drip Genocide’ of Religious Minorities in Pakistan

Balancing Tradition and Modernity: Explore RSS’s Swa Philosophy for Future Bharat

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a prominent Hindu centric movement in Bharat, has consistently championed the concept of "Swa" or self-reliance. This principle is a cornerstone of the RSS’s five-fold transformation agenda, emphasizing a self-sufficient and sovereign nation. The roots of this idea are deeply embedded in ancient Bharatiya wisdom and philosophy, which played a significant … Continue reading Balancing Tradition and Modernity: Explore RSS’s Swa Philosophy for Future Bharat

Bharat’s Democratic Credentials Celebrated

Reviving spirit of civic duties and responsibilities is RSS way of contribution through transformative agenda for future Dr Shailendra Kumar Pathak Bharat’s democratic ethos is deeply embedded in its history, a legacy that stretches back thousands of years, marked by principles of inclusive governance, participatory decision-making, and the power of dialogue. Hindu centric Rashtriya Swayamsevak … Continue reading Bharat’s Democratic Credentials Celebrated

Akhand Bharat: Manifestation of Spiritual Nationalism

‘Indian Nationalism’ is quite different from European or the Western Nationalism. In this context, it is important to bust this myth propagated by the colonial and Marxist historians that the rise of nationalism in India was an outcome of British rule hence it needs to follow the paradigms set by ‘Western Nationalism.’ The trajectory of … Continue reading Akhand Bharat: Manifestation of Spiritual Nationalism

Strategic Autonomy: Time Tested Doctrine

Bharat’s allies and foes may have to reconcile to freedom of choice exercised by New Delhi for global good and humanitarian push K.A.Badarinath ‘Strategic autonomy’ has been at the core of foreign policy doctrine pursued assiduously by Bharat’s government with both friends and foes alike. India’s foreign minister Subramanyam Jaishankar described this as ‘freedom of … Continue reading Strategic Autonomy: Time Tested Doctrine

From Turmoil to Transformation: A Tale of J&K after 370

Dr, Preeti Sharma In a recent development, the United States issued a travel advisory, underscoring the grave security threats pervading select regions of India, including the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which was identified as a high-risk destination due to the specter of crime, civil unrest, and terrorism. India responded by characterizing this advisory … Continue reading From Turmoil to Transformation: A Tale of J&K after 370

American Indian Movement: Confronting Injustice and Oppression of Native Americans

In July 28, 1968, a revolutionary American Indian Movement was founded that struggled for the rights and dignity of Native Americans, often known as American Indians. It was a response to the community's severe institutional and cultural oppression. To eradicate the native community’s culture and identity, along with atrocities, there were several treaty violations, forced … Continue reading American Indian Movement: Confronting Injustice and Oppression of Native Americans

Lessons from Kargil Ignited India’s Defense Revolution

Rahul Pawa Under PM Modi's leadership, lessons from Kargil have driven significant reforms in military, intelligence, border security, and indigenous manufacturing, ensuring a more resilient and self-reliant India. In the summer of 1999, several high-altitude regions of Ladakh, including Mushkoh Valley, Dras, Kargil, Batalik, Chorbat La, and Turtuk, became the epicentres of a fierce battle … Continue reading Lessons from Kargil Ignited India’s Defense Revolution

Seven Red Flags That Can Sour India’s Growth Story

By Balbir Punj The 2024-25 budget is a smart fusion of political stratagem, coalition compulsions and a slew of deft moves to accelerate economic growth to help realise PM Modi’s resolve to turn India into a developed nation by 2047. However, given the domestic constraints and dismal emerging global economic scenario, the NDA Government’s quest … Continue reading Seven Red Flags That Can Sour India’s Growth Story

RSS is Apolitical, Does Anyone Doubt?

Restrictions on government officials to associate with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) were lifted by through a Government of India directive on July 9, 2024. The said order was issued after detailed review of instructions issued in 1966, 1970 and 1980 by Bharat’s Home Ministry.  In the process, Home Ministry or Home Office memorandums dated November … Continue reading RSS is Apolitical, Does Anyone Doubt?