Indian History
Bhasker Anand Saletore: The Historian Extraordinaire
The first episode of a series profiling the life and legacy of Bhasker Anand Saletore, the extraordinary scholar of history who lived from 1900-63.
Indian History
The first episode of a series profiling the life and legacy of Bhasker Anand Saletore, the extraordinary scholar of history who lived from 1900-63.
History Scholarship in India
The first episode of a new series on Acharya Jadunath Sarkar. It is a deeply heartfelt portrait written by Sarkar's fellow-scholar and close friend, G.S. Sardesai, a stalwart of Maratha history.
History Scholarship in India
Some anecdotes from Acharya Jadunath Sarkar's life as an ideal Guru
Communist Betrayal of India
The full story of how Marxist Historians fabricated the fiction that Hindu Kings had a tradition of destroying temples without doing any research on the subject
Left-Liberal Narrative
A walk down memory lane to uncover the manner in which history was used as a tool to create three generations of deracinated Hindus
Indian Marxists
At the zenith of Bharatavarsha’s Modern Renaissance, scholarship of the highest degree was not only actively sought after but was passionately nurtured and passed on to successive generations in keeping with the true traditions of the Indian learning heritage. In this period, the genius of Sanatana civilization and culture
Indian Freedom Struggle
Remembering R.C. Majumdar, one of India's greatest gifts to the world of historical scholarship
Indian Freedom Struggle
When we reminisce about the Indian freedom movement, the year 1858 is a turning point of sorts. That was the year when the control of India passed from the East India Company to the British Crown. From 1858 onwards, for roughly 50 years, a gradual, steady and in many cases,
Indian History
How history writing in India was systematically destroyed through institutional takeover