Hindutva: India’s Dangerous Export to the World
Hindutva nationalism, born in India, is spreading its divisive ideology globally, challenging democracy, inclusivity, and human rights.
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Hindutva nationalism, born in India, is spreading its divisive ideology globally, challenging democracy, inclusivity, and human rights.
The India-Canada row isn’t just bilateral; it shows geopolitical tensions with global implications amid U.S. elections and Five Eyes scrutiny.
US sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program, including Shaheen-3 and Ababeel, highlight double standards in nonproliferation enforcement.
The Waqf Bill 2024 threatens Muslim autonomy over Waqf properties, risking religious freedom and cultural heritage in India.
The UN Human Rights Committee’s review challenges the image of India’s democracy, uncovering systemic abuses and global repression.
India’s citizenship choices reveal a strategy beyond humanitarianism, reflecting geopolitical aims, regional influence, and domestic political goals.
Youm-e-Istehsal 2024 marks a pivotal moment in Pakistan’s efforts to advocate for the rights of the Kashmiri people.
Post-election India: BJP’s 2024 victory intensifies mob lynching and violence against Muslims, highlighting deepening societal divisions.
Amnesty reports on India’s misuse of counter-terrorism laws under BJP, highlighting suppression of dissent, erosion of democracy, and human rights abuses.
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