Sandhya Jain

Sandhya Jain is an author, independent researcher, and writer of political and contemporary affairs. Jain is a post graduate in Political Science from Delhi University and has had over three decades of experience as a professional journalist.

Cow is the symbol of consciousness

Marxism is the most aggressive of the monocultures seeking to decimate India’s unique civilization, because it has no genuine creed, no core values, of its own. Hence it lacks a sense of the sacred or even the ethical, and relies wholly on the vitality of violence to achieve its ends. Yet even by the debased […]Read More

Hindu Gods & Gospel Untruths

A leading newspaper just performed a sterling service by publishing a photograph of the “Ganesh chappals” that have so enraged the Hindu-Indian community in America. Without the photograph, it would have been difficult for people in this part of the world to envisage how something so deeply offensive could have been contemplated and executed with […]Read More

Clamour for Tribal Harvest

Europe’s civilian revolt against the stranglehold of the Catholic Church was won by resurrecting its Pagan heritage as exemplified in Greek philosophy and Roman law. The resultant duality of religious and secular authority provided space for individual liberty, science, and material progress. Hindu society, despite civilizational stresses from hostile invasions, managed to preserve its cosmic […]Read More

All unquiet on Northeast front

Concerted and continuing changes in the demography of the north-eastern states, which have already overwhelmed the indigenous population in several districts, are causing dismay and alarm among dispassionate intellectuals, ordinary citizens, and even concerned administrators. Political parties, however, have mostly turned the Nelson’s eye to the crisis brewing in several border regions. The India First […]Read More

Rape as cultural aggression

Assam, which is still reeling under the impact of continuing illegal immigration from Bangladesh, is suffering equally from acute cultural violence in the form of a rising graph of rape and abduction of minor girls and young women by suspected ‘guests’ from this worrisome neighbour. This is an affront that India can ignore only at […]Read More

Kashmir: Abominable Abdication

It would be churlish to deny ISI credit for the speed and skill with which it has encircled India with hostile bases and virtually paralyzed it from within. The depth of ISI penetration, its stupendous network of allies and informers, and the sheer audacity with which it strikes in the heart of the capital is […]Read More

Bangla conflict civilizational

Over the years, the Indian Government has been complicit in covering up the naked aggression and illicit activities of Bangladesh authorities and citizens along the border as the unilateral action of a ‘fundamentalist’ who does not want Sheikh Hasina Wajed to return to power in the next elections. This, as Mr. Chandan Mitra has cogently […]Read More

Dalits Through the Looking Glass

The determined bid by Christian evangelists to take caste-based discrimination in India to the UN World Conference against Racism (WCAR) has inspired leftists, liberals and human rights activists into a frenzy of verbiage and sanctimoniousness. Yet, for all the anti-caste rhetoric we have been subjected to, nothing substantial has emerged to assuage bruised Dalit consciousness […]Read More

Sectarian Secularism: The Real Problem

Even by the deplorable standards of public discourse in India, the cloying communalism of leftist Muslim academics and the utter falsehoods being propagated by their secular comrades are breathtaking. In the two months after the apocalyptic attack on the symbols of American military and economic power, the worldwide Islamic intellectual industry and its dhimmi clientele […]Read More

Colonial distortions of Indian history

Unknown to most Indians, western anti-Semitism has informed much of the interpretation of our ancient history. Embarrassed by the emerging avalanche of archaeological data, modern scholars are beginning to accept that the political-cultural contexts of 18th to 20th century Europe, which included a strong anti-Semitic bias, led to a ‘tailoring’ of Indian history to suit […]Read More