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Plight of Dalits - Who Should Be Held Accountable

The Western Liberals have an uncanny knack to gloss over and portray their crimes as some benevolent and philanthropic actions. The SB-403 is a law that was recently passed by the California state. The objective of the law looks so holy and humanitarian – “SB 403 provides explicit protections to those who have been systemically harmed due to caste bias and prejudice”. And the lawmakers in California are particularly passionate about the rights of Dalits and hence they extended their support for this law. Why should anyone have an objection against any law that is aimed to provide justice to a set of humans who have been wronged? That’s what the liberals and brainwashed Indians would say. Because the former is adept at hiding their historical crimes and the later is inept at knowing their own history.  Any rational being would ask two fundamental questions – (1) what is the genesis for the plight of the Dalits? and (2) when caste discrimination is waning even in India, why did a US ...
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Debunking the Dubious: Shattering The Liberal Propaganda About Casteism

  Introduction In the article " Bharat as a Civilizational State ," I highlighted the inclusive nature of the native culture of Bharat. Despite ample evidence of inclusivity in both scripture and history, Western intellectuals and Marxist-influenced Indian "liberals" have created a perception of Hinduism only as a religion of oppression. This perception has been propagated by what I would further refer in this article as, the "liberal cabal." A little over ninety years ago, Ms. Mayo, an American author visited India and authored the book “Mother India”. With her racist lenses, all she could see in India was evil and horror. Astonished by her pinhole size narrow mindedness, Gandhi called her the “drainage inspector of India”. But she was neither the first, nor the last drainage inspector of India. Today’s liberal cabal are fed on the garbage produced by several such drainage inspectors, and I can only sympathize on their self-inflicted intellectual maln...

India's Strategic Response: Tit-for-Tat with China and Pakistan

 A Dutch proverb says, “No one can have peace longer than his neighbour pleases”. In Mahabharata even Krishna, who could defeat any opponent, knew that a lasting peace with a hostile neighbour Jarasandha, who had already attacked Mathura 17 times, was impossible as long as the neighbour remains hostile. So, he built Dwaraka far away from Magadha and shifted the Yadava clan there. India finds itself in a challenging position, sandwiched between two hostile neighbours. China's Communist Party is an aggressive, rogue, expansionist regime that seeks global dominance at any cost, while Pakistan is a failed rogue state whose sole aim is to undermine and destroy India. Despite efforts to build bridges through people-to-people connections, the fundamental nature and attitude of these regimes remain unchanged. India cannot relocate its entire population to a far-off location, nor can it simply wish away its hostile neighbours. Maintaining a passive approach would allow China and Pakistan ...

Hindu Nationalism. What is it?

The terms "Hindutva and Hindu Nationalism" are frequently used in most derogatory and condescending manner by left liberals when discussing Indian politics in both Indian and Global liberal media. Remember the “Dismantling Global Hindutva” conference sponsored by several Western liberal universities? As if Hindutva is an evil that need to be wiped out from the face of this earth. These individuals and groups fail to define the terms or explain why they use them. So, it is important to analyze the two terms to demystify and expose the propaganda tactics. Let us start with “Hindutva.” To understand the term and phenomenon of "Hindutva" accurately, one must also understand the terms "Hindu" and "Hinduism" in depth. But, for the purposes of this article "Hindutva" can be defined briefly as a non-violent resistance against the assault of Abrahamic Religions, which has led to significant conversions and a decline in the Hindu population in ...

Bharat As a Civilizational State

  This refers to the essays by Portuguese politician Brunos Maçães and Dr. Sashi Tharoor on the rise of civilizational states. At first glance, Tharoor's perspective seems to challenge Brunos' view on how a civilizational state can replace a liberal state. However, both views show a similar level of limited perspective and are flawed in their underlying assumptions. I would like to point out two significant flaws. Firstly, Brunos argues strongly that civilizational states are becoming a substitute for liberal states, thus implying that a civilizational state is different from a liberal state. Tharoor concurs with this viewpoint and explicitly declares that a civilizational state is inherently illiberal. Therefore, when it comes to their understanding of civilizational states, Brunos and Tharoor are in agreement with each other. Second. Both Brunos and Tharoor have attempted to confuse the concept of a civilizational state by grouping China, India, and Israel as examples. ...