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Population Control Law: How wrong premises lead to wrong conclusions
Archives, Commentaries

Population Control Law: How wrong premises lead to wrong conclusions

S. R. Swaroop- November 30, 2018

The 2011 census gave the initial signs of declining Hindu population to even the people disinterested in this issue, when Hindu population reached below 80% ... Read More

No country for dead men: World War I and India’s collective amnesia
Archives, Commentaries

No country for dead men: World War I and India’s collective amnesia

Rakesh Krishnan Simha- November 28, 2018

India’s participation in World War I needs to be remembered as a great tragedy that consumed Indian lives. Those 74,187 men fought bravely despite fighting ... Read More

The Untold Story of India’s Partition
Archives, Indology

The Untold Story of India’s Partition

Atul Sinha- November 26, 2018

The Indian leaders were arrogant, inconsistent, disinterested in foreign affairs, did not understand defence and erred politically time and again. Gandhi and Nehru failed to ... Read More

Message to Twitter CEO: About Brahmins, you don’t know jack
Archives, Rights (Discrimination & Appeasement)

Message to Twitter CEO: About Brahmins, you don’t know jack

Rakesh Krishnan Simha- November 24, 2018

What exactly is “Brahminical patriarchy”? Is it even a thing? Do the creators of the term believe they have coined something unique that is a ... Read More

Conflicted on Kama: Neither Prudery nor Promiscuity, but Purushartha
Archives, Indology

Conflicted on Kama: Neither Prudery nor Promiscuity, but Purushartha

Raghu Bhaskaran- November 23, 2018

Unlike the prudery of Islamic-Christian cults, our ancestors never hesitated from accepting Kama — desire/sensuality, for it is a Purushartha, a goal as worthy of Moksha or ... Read More