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The American Guilt Syndrome

Going Forward

A Business Model Of Religion – 1

The Axis of Neocolonialism

Is Anthropology of Western Culture by Others Banned

The ‘Western Only’ Curriculum

Hinduism in American Classrooms

America’s Last Chance

Does South Asian Studies Undermine India? ‍

A Business Model Of Religion – 2

Repositioning India’s Brand

Stereotyping Hinduism In American Education

Problematizing God’s Intervention in History

The Root Of India-Pakistan Conflicts

RISA Lila – 2 – Limp Scholarship And Demonology

European Misappropriation of Sanskrit led To The Aryan Race Theory

A Dialogue With The Indian Left ‍

America Must Re-Discover India

Response To The Postmodernist charge of “Essentialism” ‍

The Hijacking of Wharton

Debate with Vijay Prashad

Preventing America’s Nightmare

The Peer-Review Cartel

Civilizations Of The Forest And Desert

The Cartel’s Politics

The Cartel’s ‘Theories’

Human Rights’ Other Face

India Needs A Win-Win Deal

RISA Lila – 1: Wendy’s Child Syndrome

Dialog On Whiteness Studies

Myth of Hindu sameness

The Asymmetric Dialog of Civilizations

The Westernized Side of My Background

Washington Post And Hinduphobia

Gita on Fighting Terrorism

Is There An American Caste System

Whiteness Studies And Implications For Indian-American Identity

We, The Nation(S) Of India

Errors and distortions in the MCLI translated Surdas poetry called Sur’s Ocean

A Hindu View of ‘Christian Yoga’

Tolerance Isn’t Good Enough: The Need for Mutual Respect In Interfaith Relations

How Evangelists Invented ‘Dravidian Christianity’

How ‘Gandhara’ Became ‘Kandahar’

Dharma’s Good News: You Are Not a Sinner!

Geopolitics and Sanskrit Phobia

The Importance Of Debating Religious Differences

‘Holy Spirit’ Is Not The Same As ‘Shakti’ or ‘Kundalini’

A Different Kind of Hindu-Christian Dialogue

Order, Chaos and Creation

Dharma is Not the Same as Religion

Hindu Good News

The Conversion Agenda

Yoga: Freedom from History

Challenging Western Universalism

The Tiger and the Deer: Is Dharma being digested into the West?

Gandhi’s Dharma and the West

Gandhi: Quintessentially Different And Non-Digestible

Response to the Doctrine of Sameness

Is Karma-Reincarnation Compatible With Christianity?

The Whitewashing of Bobby Jindal

Indian Thought Is Not Understood In America

What Indian Americans Can Learn During Black History Month

Dharma and the new Pope

Who Is Responsible For Anti-India Campaign In US?

Traditional Knowledge Systems

Tibetan Uprising Day Reminds Us

Response To WSJ Op-Ed Calling For Bible Education In Public Schools

Difference With Mutual Respect: A New Kind of Hindu-Christian Dialogue

3 Indias at war: Sensex India, Maoist India, and Bharat

India’s NGO Racket Of Human Trafficking

Academic Hinduphobia

Khobragade row: India must try good-cop, bad-cop approach with the US

Why Sheldon Pollock is a very important Indologist to engage – By Rajiv Malhotra

Insiders versus Outsiders: Who speaks for our heritage?

Key debates in the battle for Sanskrit

Dear Andrew Nicholson..

Stop Feeding the Crocodile: The Ivy League Syndrome

‘Oh, Doctor!’ Wendy Doniger On The Couch (A Tantric-Psychoanalysis)

The Shallowness of Pollock’s “Deep Orientalism”

Response towards petition to Rohan Murty reveals colonized mindset of the Indian elite

The Battle For Sanskrit: Media Follies

How The Right Should Tackle The Sanskrit Crisis

Analysis Of Pollock’s Position On Shastras By Surya Kachivuk

Rajiv Malhotra’s responses to questions by a journalist

What Rohan Murty’s TOI Comment Really Says

Let’s Stop Funding Our Enemies

Pollock’s obsession with Sanskrit’s past instead of what it really says

Analysis of Pollock’s position on shastras By Divya J

Professor Gopinath answers questions from a journalist of Business Standard

Should our texts be called “Classical” and hence assumed dead like Greek/Latin Classics?

Vishal Agarwal Responds to the Wire Article

Divya J Writes Another Blazing Rebuttal on the Views of Sheldon Pollock

Purvapaksha of Wendy Doniger edited ‘Purana Perennis’

Distortions in Sheldon Pollock’s translations

What The Buddhist Translation Project Can Teach Rohan Murty And The Rest Of Us – By Rajiv Malhotra

The problem with Pollock: Why the Murty Classical Library of India needs a rethink.

Where is the Home Team?

Aditi Banerjee’s Response To Shatavadhani Ganesh’s Review Of “The Battle For Sanskrit”

Response to Shatavadhani Ganesh

Rajiv Malhotra Explains The Challenges Of Understanding Sheldon Pollock

The Challenge Of Understanding Sheldon Pollock Part 1: How to make sense of Sheldon Pollock? By Rajiv Malhotra

Purvapaksha: Has Shatavadhani Ganesh understood Pollock? By Rajiv Malhotra

Clarity on Role Play (Hindi)

Makarand R Paranjape: The deepest Orientalist

The Vedic metaphor of Indra’s Net

Lord Risley and ‘Race Science’

Author Rajiv Malhotra responds to a question that he has often been asked: should we support ‘liberal’ muslims

अयोध्या विवाद और सती प्रथा

Bending Yoga to Serve Western Collective Ego Means It Isn’t True Yoga Anymore

लिबरल्स और मिशनरियों का गठबन्धन

गुरुओं की संरक्षा महत्वपूर्ण है

The Indian Grand Narrative: How Britain Can Make Amends For Colonial Past

Soft Power Reparations: A Win-Win Approach For Britain And India

Exporting man power and importing technology

Inequalities and Social Disruption

Importance of Military-Industrial-Academic Complex

Insights: A Dharma Perspective on Artificial Intelligence by Rajiv Malhotra

सोशल मीडिया के प्रति लापरवाह नज़रिया

Rajiv Malhotra discusses AI & Its Social Impact: India needs a wakeup call on Artificial Intelligence

AI & Its Social Impact: India needs a wakeup call on Artificial Intelligence

Explained: Why does India lag at least a decade behind China in AI and related technologies

Dismantling Global Hindutva’ and the American nexus of Hinduphobia

भारतीय इतिहास पर वामपंथ का प्रभुत्व

राजीव मल्होत्रा का कॉलम: भारत के अंदरूनी मामलों में पश्चिम को इतनी रुचि क्यों? | Snakes in the Ganga

Are Dalits the Blacks of India, and Brahmins the Whites?

Caste bomb in America: Harvard’s Dalit poster boy has a fixation against Brahmins

Breaking India forces: Will the caste bomb blow up Silicon Valley?

Rebutting The Latest Woke Attack On Hindu Universalism By Western Academia

Do IITs favour Brahmins and perpetuate caste oppression?

Opinion | Why India’s IITs Are Being Targeted In West For Pushing Meritocracy

Rajeev Malhotra column Efforts continue divide India principle racism _ राजीव मल्होत्रा का कॉलम_ नस्लवाद के सिद्धांत से भारत को बांटने की कोशिशें जारी –

How new Ambedkarites are busy undermining Ambedkar and his legacy

राजीव मल्होत्रा का कॉलम:नस्लवाद के सिद्धांत से भारत को बांटने की कोशिशें जारी

Dharma Bypasses ‘History-Centrism’

INTERVIEW: Rajiv Malhotra on where his work fits within the Hindu tradition

राजीव मल्होत्रा का कॉलम:पश्चिम की पुरानी आदत है विचारों पर नियंत्रण कर लेना

Vedic Framework and Modern Science

Vedic Framework and Modern Science

राजीव मल्होत्रा का कॉलम:एआई टेक्नोलॉजी हमारे मन को मैनेज क्यों कर रही हैं?

Where is India in the Encounter of Civilizations?

The Caliphate Project and the Kashmir Conflict

Sheldon Pollock and the revival of Sanskrit

Follow Up On Manusmriti To My Article In Outlook India

Rajiv Malhotra’s Interview with Rediff.com’s Arthur J Pais

Harvard and the Indian Billionaires

Players and Priorities in the Kurukshetra

The Dave Freedholm Interview – Rajiv Malhotra

Why The Kumbh Mela Is At Risk

The Death of Britain

It’s Time To Counter Western And Islamic Mythmaking – Interview with Rajiv Malhotra

Where are the Pandavas who can provide Hindu leadership?

How India Should Deal With President Trump

Crisis in American higher education: Pitfalls and Opportunities for India

India lags behind China in artificial intelligence by a decade, may slip towards digital colonisation

How organisers of Dismantling Global Hindutva conference are now ready with a ‘Field Manual’ to target opponents

AAP is simply Congress 2.0 minus the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty

What Indians in US must learn from Black History

Next Pope should start a new dialogue with other faiths

A Hindu-Jewish Partnership

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    Rajiv Malhotra is a researcher and public intellectual on civilizational studies, world religions, and cross-cultural encounters. He was trained initially as a physicist, and then as a computer scientist specializing in Artificial Intelligence in the 1970s. After a successful corporate career in the USA, he became an entrepreneur and founded and ran several IT companies across twenty countries. Since the early 1990s, as the founder of his non-profit Infinity Foundation (Princeton, USA), he has been researching civilizations from a historical, social sciences, and mind sciences perspective. He has authored several best-selling books that have impacted many leading intellectuals worldwide. Rajiv also serves as chairman of the board of governors of the Center for Indic Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, and is on the advisory board of the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla.

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