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Inspiring future by history

By admin | 20 March, 2004 - 1:00 pm |8 January, 2018 Articles
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As we have just observed the anniversary of Women’s Day (March 8), it seems appropriate to examine the status of Indian women through the vicissitudes of time and cull valuable lessons for the future. We need neither glorify nor demonise the past, but should examine it dispassionately to extract such … Read More →

Clean bowled by History

By admin | 9 March, 2004 - 2:04 pm |8 January, 2018 Articles
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A sense of irony grips me as I recollect the late Ramesh Thapar’s contempt for family members who served the British Empire; “toadies,” he would sneer. Impressed by what appeared a rare display of courage, I never forgot the word, partly because it formed part of Thapar’s unique repertoire and … Read More →

Fearful Europe vs indignant Islam

By admin | 24 February, 2004 - 1:54 pm |27 January, 2013 Articles
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After decades of puerile rhetoric over dialectics, deconstructionism, modernism, post-modernism, multiculturalism, et al, Europe is finally realizing that it cannot live without fidelity to core values. For even Mammon has social roots, which is why White-dominated multinationals meant ‘free trade’ in the post-World War II era, but out-sourcing to India … Read More →

DNA’s desperate challenge to NDA

By admin | 10 February, 2004 - 1:36 pm |27 January, 2013 Articles
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Sonia Gandhi’s fragile but sustained claim to national leadership, underscored by her nervous induction of both children into the Congress party, makes it incumbent upon political analysts to spell out some of the contentious issues associated with nationality and the right to lead a nation. For modern Indians, particularly the … Read More →

Mad cow: a civilizational crisis

By admin | 3 February, 2004 - 2:42 pm |29 September, 2012 Articles
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Recent incidents of bird flu and mad cow disease in leading meat-exporting nations are symptomatic of a much larger civilizational crisis, and must not be brushed aside or treated as mere health or gastronomic matters that should be handled by competent meat inspectors. Discerning citizens worldwide, especially in India, deserve … Read More →

Tasteless diatribe against a hero

By admin | 27 January, 2004 - 3:05 pm |8 January, 2018 Articles
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Having purchased and read James Laine’s Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India only after it was officially withdrawn by the publishers, I cannot view the events at the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI) as totally unjustified. Certainly, attacks on centres of learning have no place in Hindu ethos and must … Read More →

A ‘right’ turn in History

By admin | 13 January, 2004 - 1:42 pm |27 January, 2013 Articles
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A wag once complained that whereas history repeats itself, historians repeat each other! We may thus be destined to see adherents of the sidelined Marxist school of historiography reproduce the old discredited dogmas in ‘parallel’ textbooks aimed at competing with NCERT’s new course books. A fresh round of bloodletting amongst … Read More →

US overtly supports conversions

By admin | 11 January, 2004 - 12:50 pm |27 January, 2013 Articles
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The BJP has done well to slam the US State Department’s International Religious Freedom Report 2003, which dubs the party as a Hindu nationalist party and links it with militant organizations that indulge in violence against religious minorities. Pointing out that the BJP membership embraces all minority groups, spokesman VK … Read More →

Stay Atal on Akhand Bharat

By admin | 30 December, 2003 - 1:45 pm |13 February, 2013 Articles
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Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee deserves hearty congratulations for his foreign policy coup in convincing Bhutan to crack down on anti-India militants operating on its soil, while simultaneously ensuring that Nepal and Myanmar prove equally inhospitable to the fleeing rebels. The swiftness with which the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA) unleashed … Read More →

Rape as cultural aggression

By admin | 16 December, 2003 - 3:11 pm |13 February, 2013 Articles
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Assam, which is still reeling under the impact of continuing illegal immigration from Bangladesh, is suffering equally from acute cultural violence in the form of a rising graph of rape and abduction of minor girls and young women by suspected ‘guests’ from this worrisome neighbour. This is an affront that … Read More →

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  • This is the authorized collection of the writings of Sandhya Jain, published over the years in different places, and maintained by her personally, as a record. As such, it is not interactive. Readers wishing to interact for any reason may write to jsandhya@gmail.com

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