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Hindutva As Brahmatva
In: International Seminar on Revisoiting the Idea of India from Swaraj to New India, 2022
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Hindutva and Islamophobia
In: Strategic studies: quarterly journal of the Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad, S. 1-16
ISSN: 1811-9557
This research paper is an attempt to understand rising Islamophobia in India in relation to Hindutva as a political ideology. It is argued that Islamophobia is inherent in Savarkar's construction of 'self' and the 'other' that was reinforced by his followers Hedgewar and Golwalkar. These constructs are based on dominant Brahmanic traditions mainly used for political purposes to acquire and sustain power. The lower Hindu castes and minorities are primary victims in this homogenising project of Hindutva. Hindutva ideology emerged as a response to British colonisation based on politics of resistance. But in the post-partition era it evolved into politics of domination by a particular construct of 'Hindu Nationalism' comprising of Brahmanic, Aryan and Vedic components. Hindutva zealots equate an Indian with Hindu identity and Muslims are constructed as an internal threat to Hindutva ideology as they resist this homogenisation and continue to assert a separate identity for themselves.
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Hindutva and Islamophobia
In: Strategic Studies, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 1-16
ISSN: 1029-0990
This research paper is an attempt to understand rising Islamophobia in India in relation to Hindutva as a political ideology. It is argued that Islamophobia is inherent in Savarkar's construction of 'self' and the 'other' that was reinforced by his followers Hedgewar and Golwalkar. These constructs are based on dominant Brahmanic traditions mainly used for political purposes to acquire and sustain power. The lower Hindu castes and minorities are primary victims in this homogenising project of Hindutva. Hindutva ideology emerged as a response to British colonisation based on politics of resistance. But in the post-partition era it evolved into politics of domination by a particular construct of 'Hindu Nationalism' comprising of Brahmanic, Aryan and Vedic components. Hindutva zealots equate an Indian with Hindu identity and Muslims are constructed as an internal threat to Hindutva ideology as they resist this homogenisation and continue to assert a separate identity for themselves.
Historicizing Hindutva Ideology
In: Cultural politics: an international journal ; exploring cultural and political power across the globe, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 484-486
ISSN: 1751-7435
Machiavellian Hindutva Untamed
In: Totalitarian movements and political religions, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 103-106
ISSN: 1743-9647
Hindu, Hindustan, Hindutva
In: Bürger & Staat, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 46-53
ISSN: 0007-3121
Zionism influencing Hindutva
In: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta: naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal = MGIMO review of international relations : scientific peer-reviewed journal, Band 16, Heft 5, S. 189-196
ISSN: 2541-9099
Book review: Essa A. 2023. Hostile Homelands: The New Alliance Between Israel and India. London. Pluto Press.
Hindutva as political monotheism
Questions Concerning the Hindu Political -- The Hindu Nation as Organism -- The Indian Monotheism -- Hindutva 2.0 as Advertised Monotheism.
World Affairs Online
The Role of Women in Hindutva
An analysis of the current Indian religious situation re- veals that India is plagued with religious fundamentalism and com- munalism. Religion is politicized and is experienced as a diabolic force, rather than a symbolic revelation. The patriarchal paradigm propagated by Hindutva cannot be dismantled without collabora- tion and dialogue. We need both 'sexually awakened' men and women of all religious traditions to join hands in this common war against the enemies of humanity. Together, we people of good will in India, could search for a "new anthropology" - a new way of under standing what it means to be human in an age which is bent on creating a myth of dehumanization.
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