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Hindus

Bipolar Nation

Makarand R Paranjape

India has erred in treating Gandhi and Savarkar, or Hind Swaraj and Hindutva, as irreconcilable opposites

For the Sake of the Nation

Mohan Bhagwat expands his message as RSS turns 100

Who Are We?

From the massacres in Noakhali in 1946 to the ongoing revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, the Hindu part of the Indian identity has been seen as a threat. But it is no longer taboo to say there should be an element of faith in Indianness

Soul Mountain

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is both a gruelling adventure and an enriching spiritual journey

Yunus and the case of a “land locked” imagination

The leader forgets Bangladesh has a long land border and shares water resources with India

The Maha Kumbh Mela: A Living Testament to India’s Spiritual Legacy

Over centuries, the Kumbh Mela has evolved from myth to monumental tradition, attracting saints, scholars, and seekers from around the world in an enduring celebration of faith and humanity

Shadow Warrior

H-1B fuss and the unbearable heaviness of racism and religious bigotry

Why They Hate Us

Hindus do not fit into the cherished narratives of many groups—from the American right to the Bangladeshi mob

Tipu Sultan: The Zealot

Why was Tipu Sultan, whose antipathy to non-Muslims ran deep, afraid of Hindus?

The Great Regression

Bangladesh is on a course that militates against its heritage

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