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In this book the author has developed the concept of the Indian mindset required for India to modernize as an innovative global economy cum military power that matches the requirements of playing a role on the global scene. For this purpose, he advocates a new ideology of the modern right which is based on the concept of a national identity rooted in Hindutva; and which identity defining characteristic is culled from a clear perception of the correct history of ...
Hindus believe that Bhagvan Sri Rama was born in Ayodhya. At his birth spot in Ayodhya, there stood a temple, but on the same spot Islamic came to be known as "Babri Masjid". This book, explores how, through legal measures the Rama Temple can be rebuilt on the original spot where it had stood nearly half a millennium ago.
Subramanian Swamy, a former Union Cabinet Minister, a Harvard-educated economist and Professor, holds that corruption impacts resources; the use of bribe money distorts investment priorities; unaccounted bribe money cause inflation via hoarding and property bubbles; corrupt persons in public office enact laws to safeguard the booty by lax criminal investigations and prosecutions; and corruption enables beneficiaries to involved foreign hostile governments to ...
Hindu civilization, the author argues, cannot be defended or protected merely by individual or personal piety or by performing of pujas. Hindus to survive collectively require a new mindset today to meet the growing challenge from this highly sophisticated multi-dimensional siege that is international in character, or risk over the next millennium perishing like the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, or Babylonians. It was a new mindset of the Jews after World War II ...
Study on the aspects of historical, economics, environmental and national security of the Sethusamudram Ship Channel Project.
The author argues that as India faces the new century, the Indian economy stands at cross roads. Either it can take the ‘business as usual’ road which means continued poverty and a low growth trap or take the high road to achieve prosperity, global prominence and a more egalitarian society through accelerated reforms and by energizing the national innovation system. In this regard, the author suggests that the Chinese challenge is formidable. However, what ...
The author argues that today, as never before, Hinduism is under an invisible multi-dimensional siege; and that the manifestation f this siege can be seen by those alerted to it. The author suggests that the siege against Hinduism today is visible in four dimensions: Religious, in the denigration of Hindu icons; Psychological-e.g. in the foisting of a fraudulent version of our history; Physical-e.g. the Islamic terrorist-driven ethnic cleansing of Hindus in ...
The author in a refreshing original way dissects the Sri Lanka crisis into three parts. The first is a clear description of the problem which rejects the conventional formulation of the problem as ethnic, religious, or linguistic. The author suggests on the basis of extensive research that Tamils and Sinhalas are different only in their historical interaction with British colonialists. Otherwise, in ethnicity, language and religion they are of the same family. ...
The corncern in this study is how to, as Indian, deter terror and safeguard national integrity. Thedismemberment of India as the goal of Islamic terrorism, of Maoists violence, and of LTTE's perfidy should no more be doubted. In 1998, Osama Bin Laden identified the USA. Israel and India as the main enemies of Islam and targets for their terrorism. In November 1999. In a rally at Peshwer, the "patron" of Lashkar-e-Taiba reaffirmed this target/goal as ...