Acres of Silence: Why Delhi’s Samadhis Need Rethinking
Take a stroll along the Yamuna in Delhi and you’ll notice vast, manicured lawns tucked behind high walls. They look like royal gardens-but these are not parks for the public.…
If Pakistan Could Be Islamic, Why Was Bharat Denied Being Hindu Nation?
Partition was not just a political event. It was the tearing apart of a civilisation’s body and soul. For millions, it meant abandoning homes built over generations, watching temples desecrated,…
Hindus of Hindustan: The Unbroken Civilisational Journey
When we speak of Hindus, it is not a narrow religious label but a civilisational shorthand for the people of this land. For millennia, through upheavals and invasions, this identity…
The Time for Bharat to Rise: From Sanatana Roots to Global Relevance
In a world gripped by ecological collapse, mental health epidemics, and the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligence, the search for a guiding philosophy is no longer a luxury; it’s a…
From “Hind-di-Chadar” to Hate: How History Was Twisted to Divide Sikhs and Hindus
In the heart of Delhi stands Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, a solemn marker of a forgotten chapter in Bharat’s civilizational history, the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur, beheaded by Aurangzeb…
The Forgotten Martyr Who Challenged Article 370- Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s Mysterious Death and Undying Legacy
On a quiet summer morning, June 23rd, 1953-India woke up to a chilling piece of news. Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, aged just 51, had died in a prison in Kashmir.…








