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THE INCREASE OF THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY IN INDIA AND HINDUTVA

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2015
India have enacted laws to restrict religious conversions low castes convert from Hinduism, the laws reinforce existing social categories by making it harder for people to change their identities.
O Leonidovna Solodkova
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Kültürel şiddetten radikalleşmeye: Hindistan’da Müslümanlara yönelik ayrımcılığın radikalleşmeye çift taraflı etkisi

open access: yesCurrent Perspectives in Social Sciences
Radikalleşme ile ilgili çalışmalar hızla artmaktadır. Tartışılan konuların başında, radikalleşmenin tanımı ile ilgili sorunlar ve bireylerin/grupların radikalleşmesine yol açan nedenler bulunmaktadır.
Kaan Kılıç
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(In)credible India? : a critical analysis of India’s nation branding [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We offer a political-economic, postcolonial interrogation of nation branding based on the Incredible India campaign. We show how the violence inherent in nation branding promotes internal hegemonies and external market interests at the expense of ideas ...
Edwards, Lee, Ramamurthy, Anandi
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Secularism and the Gujarat state: 1960-2005 [PDF]

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Secularism has been a defining norm for the modern, liberal Indian state. The constitutionally secular Gujarat state is believed to have undergone a paradigmatic shift in 2002, when it supported a massacre of Muslim citizens.
Nikita Sud (QEH)
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MODI’S HINDUTVA POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON INDO-PAK RELATIONS

open access: yesMargalla Papers
This research paper explores the Hindutva ideology of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by analysing its implications for Pakistan. BJP’s ascension to power led the Hindu Nationalist government to implement the Hindutva ideological rhetoric.
Shi Xiaolian   +2 more
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Neo-Hindu Fundamentalism Challenging the Secular and Pluralistic Indian State

open access: yesReligions, 2017
Secularism seems to require separation between religion and State. Regarding India, it would be better to speak of ‘equidistance’ between State and religious denominations. Nonetheless a ‘balanced treatment’ towards the religions leaves the question open
Gino Battaglia
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JOINT DOCTRINE OF INDIAN ARMED FORCES AND ITS HINDUTVA INTERLACE

open access: yesMargalla Papers, 2020
Joint Doctrine of Indian Armed Forces, unveiled in 2017, is the all-encompassing strategic design that outlines the core philosophy, concepts, principles, and ideals that are being pursued by the Indian Armed Forces for the attainment of India’s ...
Shakaib Rafique
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Overlooked Danger: The Security and Rights Implications of Hindu Nationalism in India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This Article will examine the rise of Hindu nationalism in India and provide an overview of its already devastating consequences. In February and March 2002, over 2000 people were killed in state-supported violence against Muslims in the western state of
Narula, Smita
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Hindutva in Europe

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter provides an overview of the entrenchment of the Hindutva ideology in parts of Europe with significant Hindu populations. It provides a detailed historical chronology of the development of Hindu nationalism as an ideology and an in-depth case study of extremist Hinduism being practiced by the Hindu diaspora in the Netherlands.
Sengupta, Roshni, Swamy, Priya
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