Tag: Hindutva
India’s Misconceived Game
Driven by political ambitions and inspired by a civilizational notion of leadership India under the RSS-BJP-Modi Combine has launched itself on a path that is already having dangerous consequences and that if unchecked, can lead to a catastrophe for the region and the world
How the conservative “Anglosphere” fell in love with India
By Alexander Davis
Last month, the leader of Australia’s best known anti-immigration party, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, argued that not all non-white migration was a...
Who’s afraid of Imran Khan?
By MK Bhadrakumar
Saying no to meeting has undermined Indian diplomacy at a critical juncture
THE growing perception in the country is that the India-Pakistan relations...
Much maligned
By F.S. Aijazuddin
THE latest installation in the dark pantheon of Hindutva’s anti-heroes is the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Had he lived, he would have been...
Challenging the Indo-Pak narrative
By Mushtaq Rajpar
In the 21st century, South Asia’s two largest nuclear powers – India and Pakistan – are not on talking terms with each...
In the new great game
By M Saeed Khalid
The outgoing Obama administration has hurried yet again to tighten its embrace around India. An earlier attempt to push India’s membership...
Thank you Mr Modi
By Lt Gen (Retd) Ghulam Mustafa
No one could have fought Pakistan’s Kashmir case better than Modi’s India. If the Pathankot incident was not enough,...
Mounting tensions
Spearhead Analysis – 09.07.2015
By Moiz Agha
Research Analyst, Spearhead Research
The ‘Hindutva’ and the ‘Fortress of Islam’ have, for quite some time now, been treading a dangerous road...
Pak-India Recalibration
Spearhead Analysis – 03.06.2015
By Moiz Agha
Research Analyst, Spearhead Research
When Narendra Modi invited Pakistan’s Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif, to his oath taking ceremony, many believed this...