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19th Century Rare Archival Sketch Of Maharaja Gulab Singh Of Jammu-Kashmir

This is a rare archival sketch from from "Recollections of India. Part 2. Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab" by James Duffield Harding (1797-1863). It depicts Maharaja Gulab Singh of Jammu and Kashmir.

Kashmir Polls: Why Gupkar Gang Did A U-Turn

KN Pandita explains the dynamics of the ongoing democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir and what compelled the 'Gupkar Gang' to join the electoral process for district council polls

An 1870s Rare Archival Photograph Of Fish Incarnation Of Vishnu

This is a rare photograph of a sculpture of the fish incarnation of Vishnu, Matsya avatara taken by Joseph David Beglar in the 1870s at Gharwa(Prayagraj district in present day Uttar Pradesh in India).

Battle For The Soul Of America: Has The Dream Ended?

Dr. Manan Dwivedi outlines the possibilities and challenges from an Indian perspective in wake of the election results in United States where Democrats are all set to occupy the White House.

Covid19 And Child Labour: How Foreign Media Peddles Fake News About India

A detailed report by a Delhi based think tank exposes the half-truths and complete lies of foreign media organisations about status of children in India in the last few months.

Anti-Sikh Violence In 1984: Bone Chilling First Hand Account

Sanjay Suri, now a London-based journalist, who was a young crime reporter in New Delhi in 1984 gives a bone chilling first hand account of anti-Sikh violence in Delhi in 1984 exposing the dubious role of Congress(I) leaders

How Left historians ‘Hegemonised’ Indian History

Geetanjali Mehra explains how the Left historians have interpreted Indian history as per their own whims and prejudices and created an utterly false narrative.

A Rebuttal To UNHRC On False Allegations Against India

Noted international activist and lawyer Dr Dominic F Dixon has sent a strong rebuttal to the false and derogatory allegations made by the UN Human Rights Chief regarding state of human rights in India

A Rare Archival Picture Of Prime Minister Narendra Modi With Bharat Ratna Nanaji Deshmukh

This is a rare archival picture of Prime Minster Narendra Modi with Bharat Ratna Nanaji Deshmukh. When this picture was taken, the Sarsanghchalak of RSS was Balasaheb Deoras.

All That You Want To Know About RSS And Didn’t Know

Arun Anand explains what Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS), the biggest voluntary organisation in the world, is all about. The RSS was founded on the occasion of Vijaydashami in 1925.

Pak Invasion Of Jammu-Kashmir: Killings,Rapes,Plunder(Oct 22, 1947)

Authors Dr S N Prasad &Dharam Pal give detailed account of the barbaric invasion of the Pakistani army and tribal militia backed by Pak forces in Jammu and Kashmir that started on October 22, 1947

Breaking India: Western Interventions In Dravidian And Dalit Faultlines

Authors Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelkandan put light on how the various western bodies and groups groups and organizations created faultlines by manipulative discourses about identities of Dravidians and the Dalit communities

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