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Tag: India
The Truth about Caste System in India
ChatGPT, is there a correct and authentic historical record on whether Brahmins had exclusive monopoly on education? What kind of … More
ChatGPT on Bhakti Yoga
I asked ChatGPT: Can you talk about one’s love for God or so-called self-realization in the context of the previous … More
Religion, Democracy & Constitution in India
Why Sonam Wangchuk Matters: The Moral Compass of a Nation
Sonam Wangchuk stands as a moral compass in a time when dissent is under siege. In our co-authored piece for The Wire, we argue that his peaceful resistance—anchored in Gandhian ideals and ecological wisdom—embodies the conscience of modern India. Wangchuk’s fasts and climate-focused activism are not acts of rebellion but acts of restoration: of truth, environment, and democracy itself. His story is a mirror to the nation’s soul, reminding us that silence is complicity, and courage is the truest form of love for one’s country.
India’s past deserves more than apologia or amnesia
The discourse on Indian history, shaped by Marxist and secular-liberal perspectives, often neglects its civilisational essence, presenting a fragmented narrative. Early thinkers argued for India’s spiritual unity, highlighting shared practices and symbols over political divisions. Modern historians prioritize economic and social factors, missing the broader ethical and cultural dimensions that define Indian civilization.
Why Do We Not Love One Another?
The simple answer to my question in the title is, “Because we live in the mind and not in the … More
Is Love a Four-Letter Word?
We live in rather politicized times Everyone has an opinion on Modi Everyone debates about secularism People are cocksure about … More
What India Needs
“What India needs is not Secularism but Multiculturalism, which it already has to a large extent; we just need to … More