Political parties, old and new, will have to measure up to expectations of Nepalese people for socio-economic development, prosperity Navita Srikant General Elections of November 2022 in Nepal saw emergence of alternate political parties besides the mainstream traditional players. Traditional democratic forces and communist ideologies were challenged by young and professional voices who advocated change. … Continue reading Bumpy ride for Republican Nepal
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Canada Unsafe for Indians & Hindus
Recent years have posed significant challenges to Canada's reputation as a safe destination for immigrants, particularly for Indians. Nation's appeal as a place of opportunity and inclusivity notwithstanding, reports of hate crimes, violence against Indians, Hindus and racial prejudice have increased. This radicalism and governmental biases have mounted concerns regarding safety. canada-unsafe-for-indians-hindusDownload (Author Pummy Pandita … Continue reading Canada Unsafe for Indians & Hindus
Multifaceted Nationalist & Revolutionary
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s ideas on Hindutva that define cultural and civilizational unity defined his struggle for Bharat’s independence Dr Shailendra Kumar Pathak Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, fondly remembered as Veer Savarkar, stands as an iconic figure in Bharat's struggle for independence from British imperialists. His life, marked by intellectual brilliance, fierce nationalism and unwavering courage, resonates … Continue reading Multifaceted Nationalist & Revolutionary
Factsheet: Share of Religious Minorities – A Cross-Country Analysis (1950-2015)
Economic Advisory Council to Indian Prime Minister has conducted an in-depth cross-country analysis on status of minorities worldwide, focusing on population shifts over 65-year time span of 1950 - 2015. This extensive survey, encompassing 167 nations revealed that in 1950, average percentage of majority religious groups was 75 percent. Over ensuing decades, this percentage saw … Continue reading Factsheet: Share of Religious Minorities – A Cross-Country Analysis (1950-2015)
American Paradox: Campus Protests in U.S. Universities
This unfolding scenario in U.S. campuses, casts a sobering light on the United States, a nation that brands itself as a global proponent of human rights and freedom of expression, underscoring the imperative for the U.S. to embody the principles it espouses, lest its credibility, be called into question. Rahul Pawa Nearly seven months … Continue reading American Paradox: Campus Protests in U.S. Universities
Reviving Bharat’s Ancient Heritage: Martand Sun Temple of Jammu and Kashmir
Introduction : Placed amidst the lush landscapes of Jammu Kashmir, Martand Sun Temple[i] stands as a flare of Bharat's rich cultural heritage and architectural brilliance. Dating back to the 8th century, this ancient temple, originally much larger than other prominent Sun temples like Modhera in Gujarat, Multan in Sindh, and Konark in Orissa, represents a … Continue reading Reviving Bharat’s Ancient Heritage: Martand Sun Temple of Jammu and Kashmir
Adi Shankaracharya, Hindu Philosophical Icon
The sage is tallest in Hindu thought and way of life. He propounded Advaita as a unifier through debate, conciliation, logic and reasoning! Dr Aniruddh Subhedar Each person leaves some positive or negative impact on his or her surroundings and people. In some cases, it’s negligible and a few individuals are giants that leave their … Continue reading Adi Shankaracharya, Hindu Philosophical Icon
A Civilizational War Won On Hindu Terms
Arun Anand The struggle for construction of Ram temple at Ayodhya lasted for about 500 years. It commenced immediately after demolition of the Ram temple by invader Babur's forces. For Bharatiya society, Islamist Babur represented and practised a set of values that didn't believe in co-existence. In contrast, Lord Rama personified civilizational values that reflected … Continue reading A Civilizational War Won On Hindu Terms
Exposing Inaccuracies: A Sharp Critique of the US State Department’s Human Rights Report
Rohan Giri US State Department's annual human rights report for 2023 on Bharat (India)[1] appears to have lost credibility in its assessment of human rights incidents. It's latest edition brings forth numerous significant issues that necessitate a response. Unfortunately, the report's depiction of Bharat's human rights landscape suffers from a noticeable agenda, undermining its own … Continue reading Exposing Inaccuracies: A Sharp Critique of the US State Department’s Human Rights Report
Half-Truths Presented to Debunk Hard Reality of Jihad
Jain, S., Alavi, M., & Sharma, S. (2024). Love Jihad and Other Fictions: Simple facts to counter viral falsehoods (1st ed.). Aleph. Dr Amritpal Kaur American novelist Colson Whitehead had said, ‘what isn’t said is as important as what is said’. The Book Love Jihad and Other Fictions is an apt example of what is left out … Continue reading Half-Truths Presented to Debunk Hard Reality of Jihad









