Marxist Historians
Meet Ram Sharan Sharma: Another Eminent Distorian
This is the first episode examining the distortions of another veteran Marxist historian named Ram Sharan Sharma
Marxist Historians
This is the first episode examining the distortions of another veteran Marxist historian named Ram Sharan Sharma
Destruction of Sanskrit in Tamil Nadu
A long form essay narrating the history of the calculated destruction of Sanskrit in Tamil Nadu by Dravidianists
Ram Swarup
In a deeply philosophical essay, Ram Swarup, the towering philosopher and intellectual elucidates why there is no such thing as a Liberal Muslim using the hounding of Mushirul Hasan as a case study
Sita Ram Goel
There are innumerable historical parallels between the demonisation of the RSS and the destruction of the so-called Pagan civilisations by Christianity.
Conversions in India
The critics of the RSS view it as an enemy to be destroyed and not an organisation to be critiqued. This attitude directly stems from the Mleccha mentality.
Pseudosecularism
The first part of a series exploring the evolution of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which is all set to touch the centenary milestone next year.
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Commentary on the shocking event at O.P. Jindal University in which a law student, Mukundan M Nair openly instigated students to replace Hindu temples with mosques.
Prithviraj Chauhan
An extraordinary episode from the history of the ill-fated Gahadavala emperor Jayachandra shows the ennobling Hindu ethos reflected in the training of war elephants
Dravidianism
Congress MP D.K. Suresh's call for a separate South Indian nation heralds the Dravidification of Karnataka politics and must be checked if we are serious about national unity
Nawab Nehru
After India's humiliation at China's hands in 1962, Nehru was a broken man. Instead of resigning owing moral responsibility, he stuck to his power and till the end of his life, he feared that a military coup would unseat him.
Nawab Nehru
Throughout his life Nawab Nehru worshipped absolute dictators like Lenin, Stalin and Mao because deep down, he was riddled with a massive inferiority complex.
Nehruvianism
Among all the myths created about Nawab Nehru, he is compared favourably with the Muhammad bin Tughlaq for being a misunderstood visionary genius.