The situation in Bangladesh has reached a critical and alarming juncture, with a systematic and coordinated campaign targeting the Hindu community through acts of violence, destruction, and terror. This genocide, characterized by the deliberate annihilation of Hindu religious and cultural sites, as well as the targeted killings and displacement of individuals, poses an existential threat … Continue reading Hindu Genocide Unfolding in Bangladesh
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Hindu Genocide Unfolding in Bangladesh
Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Christian bear brunt of unprecedented violence unleashed by uncouth Islamists & their handlers. Rahul Pawa Today, Bangladesh faces critical juncture as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned amidst escalating unrest with an interim government now set to take charge under the military’s supervision. This comes as the country is engulfed in violence … Continue reading Hindu Genocide Unfolding in Bangladesh
Festering Wound, Khalistani Terror in Canada
Anti-Bharat vitriolic by Canadian Prime Minister led bilateral relations to an abyss. Steering troubled relations to normalcy rest with Ottawa. Rohan Giri Diplomatic relations between India and Canada have been thrown into abyss following insinuations on India’s possible involvement in murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a proscribed terrorist identified as key member of Khalistan Tiger … Continue reading Festering Wound, Khalistani Terror in Canada
‘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
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
China-Pakistan Agenda in Bangladesh Protests
Violent protests by students against job quotas may have been conveniently used by Beijing & Islamabad to further their interests Rahul Pawa China, Pakistan, geo-political interest groups and international stakeholders may have muddied Bangladesh waters. They may have either directly or indirectly contributed to current wave of violent protests that resulted in 130 fatalities. These … Continue reading China-Pakistan Agenda in Bangladesh Protests
Injustice Faced by Indian Students & Diaspora in the United States: Neglected Safety and Crimes
Triveni Kaul United States was/is a dream destination for quality education and better futuristic opportunities amongst the international students for several years. The most significant number of students are made up of Indian community. Even though Indian students have made substantial contribution to the academic and financial growth of the US, however they constantly encounter … Continue reading Injustice Faced by Indian Students & Diaspora in the United States: Neglected Safety and Crimes
Pakistan Army At It Again!
Army Generals are out there with roaring business deals through land grabs in Gilgit Baltistan that smacks of spreading poverty. Arun Anand Pakistan Army is systematically acquiring land in Gilgit-Baltistan under guise of promoting Green Tourism. Green Tourism Limited, a new enterprise owned by Pakistan army, has secured long-term leases for 44 tourism sites in … Continue reading Pakistan Army At It Again!
Identity in Flux: Understanding Complexities of Self-Perception
Balbir Punj While speaking in Lok Sabha on Monday (July 1), Rahul Gandhi issued a proclamation, “Aap Hindu Ho Hi Nahin” (You are not Hindu). The diatribe was undoubtedly directed against the Bharatiya Janata Party and the RSS, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his cabinet colleagues, fellow members of both houses and millions of voters … Continue reading Identity in Flux: Understanding Complexities of Self-Perception
Indian Independence Act: A legislation that unleashed human tragedy of epic proportions
Arun Anand The Indian Independence Act was passed in 1947 in British Parliament on July 5 and it got the royal assent on July 18 thus paving the way for partition of India into two independent and sovereign nations- India and Pakistan. This division was result of what is known in common parleys as the … Continue reading Indian Independence Act: A legislation that unleashed human tragedy of epic proportions










