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Jaishankar affirms India’s growing global role, says “This is an India that is more Bharat”

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlights India’s evolving role on the global stage, emphasizing the nation’s fusion of traditional values with modern advancements. Reflecting on India’s progress, from cashless payments to lunar missions, he underscores the country’s strides in women’s empowerment and inclusive growth. Jaishankar emphasizes India’s diplomatic initiatives, navigating complex global scenarios like the…
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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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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 pranayama can control the mind

Exploring the intricate dance between breath and the intricate workings of the inner world, this piece unveils the profound connection between pranayama and the mind’s elusive control. In a wilderness tale of wit and deception, a poodle’s survival instincts, as it masters the art of camouflage, parallel the human mind’s ceaseless strategizing. By observing the…
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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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The Dark Truth at the Heart of Shah Jahan’s Letter to Jahangir

The blog post delves into the intricate realm of medieval Muslim history in India, particularly the theme of royal succession. It highlights the pervasive pattern of treachery, betrayal, and violence that accompanied the ascension of rulers, shedding light on the history of Islamic empires globally. Focusing on the Mughal dynasty, it provides a case in…
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Lessons from the Tragic History of the Prahladpuri Temple

In the blog post a narrative unfolds the sorrowful tale of the Prahladapuri Temple in Multan, Pakistan, offering a glimpse into the shared fate of Hindu temples in the region. Beginning with Multan’s rich Sufi shrine heritage and its ancient names, it highlights the early desecration of the Aditya temple by Muhammad bin Qasim. The…
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Celebrating Hindu Heritage Month: A Glimpse into the Rich Culture and Contributions of Hindu Canadians

Hindu Heritage Month, a time of reflection and celebration, is an annual event that holds special significance in the heart of Canada. With each passing November, this month takes on a deeper meaning as it gives us an opportunity to delve into the rich tapestry of Hindu culture and acknowledge the invaluable contributions made by…
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Hello New York Times: Time to Eat Your Elitism. This is India’s Century.

The blog post titled addresses the New York Times’ biased and racist coverage of India over the years. The post discusses how Western media, including the New York Times, has portrayed India as a backward and unscientific country, but recent achievements like the successful Chandrayaan 3 mission challenge that narrative. It delves into historical examples…









