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The Dalrymple Delusion
Archives, Commentaries

The Dalrymple Delusion

B V Rudhraya- March 31, 2020

There is very little to indicate that Dalrymple understands the Hindu point of view on India. He may make claims to the contrary, but they ... Read More

TV Ramayana and Hindu Nationalism: Academic Discourse and Indian Realities
Archives, Indology

TV Ramayana and Hindu Nationalism: Academic Discourse and Indian Realities

Beloo Mehra- March 30, 2020

Ramayana became the most popular program ever shown on Indian television, and something more: a phenomenon of such proportions that intellectual and policymakers struggled to ... Read More

The Bhattacharjee Chronicles – II
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The Bhattacharjee Chronicles – II

Jay Bhattacharjee- March 28, 2020

In Lotusland, too, the epidemic was widespread. The nation’s citizens were given a daily dose of the barrage and this led to widespread social and ... Read More

Was Indus Valley civilization Dravidian?
Archives, Indology

Was Indus Valley civilization Dravidian?

Akshay Shankar- March 27, 2020

If Harappans were Dravidians, they would have obviously left traces of Harappan sites in deep southern India where they later settled. Read More

Hindu Feminine under Colonial Morality
Archives, Identity (Distortion & Appropriation)

Hindu Feminine under Colonial Morality

Anjali George- March 25, 2020

Hindus are losing heterogeneity of mind and are narrowing themselves into straight-jacketed thinking. Read More