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Hindu-Muslim conflict 1992, UP, India: Religion as a Cause of Violence?

Religion is not sufficient to explain the intricate and multifaceted conflict, which involves political, historical, social, and cultural components. A scholar must conduct a...

Democracy in Disarray: India’s Uphill Battle against an Escalating Surge of Anti-Democratic Sentiments

India has consistently bragged about being the world’s largest democracy and having an ostensibly ‘secular’ outlook for many decades. The Nehruvian political ideology, which...

The Relevance of Religion in India’s Act East Policy

A key pillar of India’s Act East Policy, India’s latest foreign policy doctrine is culture. It is in this sector, that India is able...

Confronting problematic tenets of religious law: Judaism could follow Islam

Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and others have been comfortable for over two decades. Post-9/11, international attention focused on perceived Islam problems that supposedly breed violence. What...

Putting Hindu nationalists on the spot

An Indian Supreme Court ruling coupled with calls by Indian Muslims for an end to sustained Islamophobic attacks on the world’s largest Muslim minority...

Hindutva has overshadowed Indian Republic Ideology

India observes Republic Day on January 26 each year to honor the 1950 Constitution of India, which succeeded the Government of India Act (1935)...

To engage or not engage. Hindus and Muslims suss each other out

Moderate Muslims and militant Hindu nationalists are strange bedfellows at the best of times, particularly when they come together to reshape Hindu-Muslim relations in...

Behind lofty declarations, major Muslim and Hindu groups compete for power

As Indonesia passed the chairmanship of the Group of 20 (G-20) to India earlier this month, major Muslim and Hindu organisations, some backed by...

Exporting Religious Hatred to England

Not a place hitting the main news channels often, Leicester is a small town of 250,000 inhabitants about a hundred miles north of London...

Wither India’s secularism?

Florets International School in Kanpur's Gandhinagar area is owned by Hindu owners. It is viewed as a paragon of quality education and interfaith harmony. ...

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