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How Operation Polo Aborted a Pakistan in South India

The article explores the historical intricacies behind the liberation of Hyderabad, shedding light on the oppressive regime of the Nizams and the atrocities committed by the Razakars against the Hindu populace. It discusses the missed opportunity of the Marathas to dismantle the Nizam’s rule, attributing it to historical factors that allowed the Nizams’ sustained dominance.…
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Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

This blog post delves into the imperative need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within the context of Hindu civilization and the historical impact of Muslim rule in India. It traverses significant historical events, emphasizing the limitations of enforcing Shariat law during various regimes and highlighting the nuanced interplay between Hindu and Islamic legal systems.…
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Ebook: A future without Poverty

In ‘A Future without Poverty,’ the author challenges our conventional understanding of poverty and its solutions. Highlighting the limitations of traditional aid approaches, the narrative delves into a comprehensive exploration of poverty through a variety of perspectives, drawing insights from Hernando de Soto, Thomas Sowell, and others. The updated Snakes and Ladders model, introduced in…
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G-21: FORGING THE FUTURE

In a reflective account of the G-20 Summit in New Delhi, this blog post extols the transformative impact and commitments made by global leaders for a sustainable future. Emphasizing India’s leadership, the narrative showcases Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s priorities and the summit’s key outcomes. It highlights critical issues addressed, such as climate change and geopolitical…
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Why Hindus Must Take Udhayanidhi Stalin Seriously: It’s a Question of Survival

This blog post delves into the historical and ideological underpinnings of Dravidianism and its impact on Tamil Nadu, specifically its role in eroding the cultural and religious heritage of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism). It examines the influence of key figures like E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker and Robert Caldwell, who promoted the Dravidian movement, and how this ideology…
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The Indian Way : Long-lasting, repairable and reusable products?

Explore the profound connection between India’s rich cultural heritage and the concept of repairable products in this enlightening blog post. Delve into India’s historical recycling practices, reflecting its resourceful ethos in the face of scarcity. Discover how Hindu values, including dharma, karma, and ahimsa, naturally promote sustainability and responsible consumption. Learn about the economic opportunities,…
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If the West Bends Over Any Further, We’ll Be Left with a Broken Spine: Nations and Muslim Appeasement

This insightful blog post delves into the complex issue of appeasement in Western nations and its potential consequences in the face of extremist Islamic jihadist ideologies. Drawing from historical events and lessons, it cautions against the dangers of bending too far in the direction of compassion, underscoring the need for a careful balance between empathy…
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Justin Trudeau booed in Canada mosque over Israel-Hamas war

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced booing at a Toronto mosque during his visit due to his response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Liberal MPs in Canada are aligning with calls from Muslim groups for a ceasefire, while prominent Canadian Jewish organizations are demanding Trudeau retract a comment that was seen as supporting Hamas’s claim that…
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A Ready Reckoner of Aurangzeb’s Industrial Scale Temple Destructions

This podcast episode delves into the extensive records of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb’s temple destructions throughout India, presenting a chilling account of over thirty Hindu temples ravaged in regions spanning Agra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Karnataka. The extensive evidence from historical sources, including royal orders, chronicles, and scholarly accounts, sheds light on…
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An Extraordinary Portrait of Dharmic Village Administration in Ukkal

This blog post takes readers on a historical journey to Koolamandal and Ukkal, two lesser-known but culturally rich villages in South India. Koolamandal was once a vibrant center of Sanatana society, home to the magnificent Gangaikondacholeesvarar Temple built by Rajendra Chola I. Ukkal, on the other hand, is known for its extraordinary village administration system,…
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CoHNA Welcomes the Veto of SB403 as a Victory for Justice and Equality before Law

Discover the recent victory for justice and equality as the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) celebrates California Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of SB403. Governor Newsom’s decision to label the bill “unnecessary” aligns with CoHNA’s stance that existing laws effectively address discrimination in all forms. The bill, which stirred controversy, was seen by the…
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Hunting Khalistani Network And Question of Intelligence Agencies

In this blog post, I delve into a series of mysterious assassinations of Khalistani leaders over the past few months and explore the potential involvement of intelligence agencies, particularly India’s R&AW and Pakistan’s ISI. The killings raise questions about the motives behind these targeted hits, which weakened the Khalistani network. While R&AW might have had…
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Adipurush: The Outcome of a Century of Artistic Perversion

Adipurush” receives a scathing critique in this article as a three-hour-long cinematic travesty that has deeply offended many viewers, especially in regions with a strong cultural connection to the Ramayana. The article points out that the movie’s creators, despite being of Indian origin, have displayed disdain for the epic’s cultural and religious significance, reducing it…
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Multiculturalism as misdirection

Peter Thiel’s article titled “The Diversity Myth,” featured in this month’s The New Criterion, addresses several key points about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and their impact on various aspects of society. Thiel argues that DEI is not a genuine pursuit of diversity but rather a distraction from deeper issues. These deeper issues include challenges…
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Portraits of the Deracinated Indian Education System

In this thought-provoking blog post, the urgent need for the decolonization of India’s education system is explored. The article delves into the persisting impact of mental colonization, particularly evident in the modern Indian population’s inclination to embrace Western culture, values, and ideals, often prioritizing them over their own heritage. Through historical context and powerful quotes…




