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India’s Failed Democracy by MEL GURTOV
India is often billed as the world’s biggest democracy. But that title has worn thin: Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is becoming a nationalist state home to Hindus and closed to Muslims. A new citizenship law is exclusionist: It … Continue reading
Blood and Soil in Narendra Modi’s India By Dexter Filkins
On August 11th, two weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent soldiers in to pacify the Indian state of Kashmir, a reporter appeared on the news channel Republic TV, riding a motor scooter through the city of Srinagar. She was … Continue reading
Posted in Disclosure, Ideaology, India, Islamophobia, Kashmir, South Asia
Tagged corruption, Fascism, gujrat, kashmir, modi, rss, shah, war
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India: Intimations of an Ending The rise of Modi and the Hindu far right. By Arundhati Roy
While protest reverberates on the streets of Chile, Catalonia, Bolivia, Britain, France, Iraq, Lebanon, and Hong Kong, and a new generation rages against what has been done to their planet, I hope you will forgive me for speaking about a … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Empire, Ideaology, India, Islamophobia, South Asia
Tagged Fascism, india, modi, rss, Sanghi
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By Invitation Only: Proxy Patriotism India vs. Pakistan by FARZANA VERSEY
Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi’s team did not need to work at this one. Sixty-seven years after the Partition, India continues to nurse the inherited insecurity garbed as braggadocio in its relationship with Pakistan. Every government has effectively used it to … Continue reading