The Ganga has a long history of being abused by the Indian state to make way for 'development'.
Author: Debtanu Chakraborty (Debtanu Chakraborty)
Recollecting a near forgotten Exodus
The exodus of Indians from Burma was a grave human tragedy whose story deserves to be told.
Dissecting Hinduphobia
The West's categories have been force-fitted on India making our civilisation seem crude and archaic.
Buddha, Caste and Environment
The Buddha realised that the future of any civilisation depended on its relationship with Nature.
The untold foundations of Modern Economics: Did Adam Smith plagiarise Kautilya?
The founding father of modern economics had essentially copied Kautilya's work without giving any credit.
Before and After Prajñā: Journey of an ex-comrade
The work carried out and the policies implemented during the last five years have once again raised India's standing in the world.
Brahmanism 103: The Discovery of Bharat-Mata as Adi Shakti-pith
Mata as Adi Shakti-pith
Surya discovered Bharat-Mata and the Ṛta is the pattern in which She brings Maya as Adi-Purush and Adi-Shakti still continue to discover each other.
Brahmanism 102: The Prophet of Sanatana Dharma and his “idea of India”
‘Hindu’ is a term given to us by others who thought that their religion was better than ours. To them, we were strange people on the other side of Sindhu. Yet, our forefathers called our rituals, our understanding of Dharma by a different name; Sanatana Dharma; Sanatana as in eternal, Chirantan, forever. They did not...
Brahmanism 101: The trail of Saraswati and the beginning of Kathenotheism
Brahmanism has been labelled as an insult all thanks to decades of propaganda which still cannot hide the divinity that underlies the word's origins.
Beyond Monotheism
India’s debate with Abrahamic religions must spill into the battlefield of our choosing.