Romila Thapar
The Dark Side of a "Classic": Why Pather Panchali is Overrated Poverty Porn
How political patronage, taxpayer plunder, and Western approval created an Indian cinematic idol named Satyajit Ray, maker of "Pather Panchali."
Romila Thapar
How political patronage, taxpayer plunder, and Western approval created an Indian cinematic idol named Satyajit Ray, maker of "Pather Panchali."
Irfan Habib
In an eye-opening lecture in 1968, Sri R.C. Majumdar predicted the ensuing invasion of the history establishment by Leftist Distorians
Marxist Historians
Marxist Ram Sharan Sharma has a single-minded hatred towards Murti Puja in Sanatana Dharma while he goes overboard praising the worst elements in Islam
Marxist Historians
This is the first episode examining the distortions of another veteran Marxist historian named Ram Sharan Sharma
Marxist Historians
The concluding episode of Romilayana dissects line-by-line, some of the most egregious distortions of both Hindu and Muslim history of India
Marxist Historians
A new series tracking the dubious career of Romila Thapar, the foremost member of the cabal of the so-called Marxist historians
Ayodhya
A lowdown on the sordid history of the cultural vandals who tried to block the construction of the Sri Rama Mandir and why we need to keep this memory alive
Marxist Historians
Commentary on the recent backlash against the India International Centre inviting Romila Thapar for a lecture.
Aurangzeb
The Gyanvapi Mosque controversy falls in the same league as the erstwhile Babri Masjid as an example of fake history cooked up by eminent historians.
Marxist Historians
A recap of the treacherous role played in the Ayodhya episode by Marxist ideologues masquerading as historians.
Marxist Historians
The University Grants Commission, which issued a new draft syllabus of Indian History needs to be congratulated. The time for writing the true history of India was long overdue and this first step is a step in the right direction.
Communist Betrayal of India
A brief history of how Jawaharlal Nehru recruited top editors and prominent journalists in the English media and its continuing consequences