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After India, now Sri Lanka and Bangladesh called Canada a ‘Hub of Terrorism’

Amid the ongoing diplomatic standoff between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, India has suspended visa services for Canadians. On the suspension of...

Modi Govt is ‘weaponizing global anti-terror fund’ to crack down on civil society groups, claims Amnesty International

If someone asked us about the top-10 works of Modi government, then we will certainly talk about the...

Rupali was allegedly killed by her husband Iqbal Mohammad.

In Mumbai, a Muslim youth murdered his Hindu wife by slitting her throat. Initial investigation revealed that the...

Modi Govt initiates Massive Crackdown on foreign-based Khalistani terrorists spreading anti-India hate

A day after a big crackdown on Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Khalistani terrorist and head of the banned separatist...
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Pakistan’s Genocide – Pakistan Army Must be held Accountable for Crimes Against Millions of People

The genocide committed against the Bengali nation by the Pakistani military, during the Bangladesh war of independence, began on March 25, 1971 with the launch of Operation Searchlight when the government of Pakistan (then West Pakistan) began a military crackdown on East Pakistan (Bangladesh) to suppress Bengali calls for self-determination.

Britain wont return the Looted Treasures to India, as Hindu Govt wont display Islamic items, says Historian Dalrymple

Mughal treasures looted by the British might never be displayed if they are returned to India, William Dalrymple has claimed. The Modi government has...

Tirumala Hills and Lord Venkateshwara Swamy: A Divine Sojourn

Nestled amidst the picturesque Eastern Ghats in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, the sacred Tirumala Hills stand tall as a beacon of spiritual...

The Importance of the Banjara Kumbh in Nation Building

From the 25th to the 30th of January, the Banjara and Labana Naikada communities gathered in Godri, Jalgaon district. Shabri Kumbh and Narmada Kumbh...

Ancient India in the eyes of Megasthenes

Indika, based on Hekataios' Aegyptiaka, was written in either the Attic or Ionian dialects and was divided into four sections. Megasthenes documented the India's soil, climate, animals, plants, government, religion, people's manners, arts, and so on. In a nutshell, it's a detailed description from the king to the most remote tribe.

Indian influence on German philosophers

The Church was successful in vilifying Hindus and their tradition. Most people associate with India and Hinduism even today mainly “an oppressive caste system and many strange gods”. It was also what I had learnt in school about Hinduism.
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