RSS’ new general secretary, Dattatreya Hosabale, represents both the hard and soft faces of Hindutva. It’s leaders like him who will attract younger generations.
For all their colonial underpinnings, postcards from Hyderabad also inadvertently preserve a trace of local memory: a glimpse of a street, a face, a forgotten name.
Indian toymakers are now exploring new markets, but they want govt to negotiate a trade deal with US soon, introduce incentives and subsidies to make the industry more competitive.
The project is meant to be a ‘protective shield that will keep expanding’, the PM said. It is on the lines of the ‘Golden Dome’ announced by Trump, it is learnt.
Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?
The title is rather strange for a extreme ideology organisation. Moderate is difficult to fathom! The relevance of its beliefs needs to be reviewed thoroughly, even if we assume any relevance of those beliefs before.
RSS’s Hindu nation target will not change by any new incumbent. Its ideology is rooted in Marathi brahmins thinking as they are the founders. Nobody will be to change that legacy. All RSS’s chiefs except two were non-Maharashtrians and all except one all were brahmans.
Just a profoundly respectful submission. People of talent and caliber in positions of authority are required to create a great nation. One has seen a few video clips of the speeches of the newly appointed CM of Uttaranchal.
There is only one person in RSS who matters: he is Mohan Bhagwat, the Sarsangh Chalak. Everyone else is a mere number. Unless RSS comes out of the sway of Golwalkar, it cannot adopt itself to the changing world. RSS has not forgotten what Golwalkar has said nor has learnt anythign new. The fact that our text books have not been corrected to remove Marxist-secular influenced distortions shows that RSS and its people have to intellectual aparatus required for such an important work.
One important component of India’s regeneration / resurgence will have to be a dynamic, fast growing economy, which makes a frontal assault on mass poverty, ensures steady material progress for all sections. Including Dalits, Muslims, Adivasis, women, whose participation in the labour force is dropping off markedly. That will require harmonisation with the forces of globalisation. A country with practically the lowest per capita income in South Asia will be unable to meet the aspirations of its young.
The title is rather strange for a extreme ideology organisation. Moderate is difficult to fathom! The relevance of its beliefs needs to be reviewed thoroughly, even if we assume any relevance of those beliefs before.
Wow! Has the Print gone Godi/Brahmim Nazi
Wishing him much success, hope his tenure brings in more power, wealth and happiness to mother India.
Hope he educates RSS and BJP about free market economics.
RSS’s Hindu nation target will not change by any new incumbent. Its ideology is rooted in Marathi brahmins thinking as they are the founders. Nobody will be to change that legacy. All RSS’s chiefs except two were non-Maharashtrians and all except one all were brahmans.
“Inner Democracy “…. It is easy to choose through democracy… As all at same level of fanatics and choose one among… What is so big deal?
Just a profoundly respectful submission. People of talent and caliber in positions of authority are required to create a great nation. One has seen a few video clips of the speeches of the newly appointed CM of Uttaranchal.
There is only one person in RSS who matters: he is Mohan Bhagwat, the Sarsangh Chalak. Everyone else is a mere number. Unless RSS comes out of the sway of Golwalkar, it cannot adopt itself to the changing world. RSS has not forgotten what Golwalkar has said nor has learnt anythign new. The fact that our text books have not been corrected to remove Marxist-secular influenced distortions shows that RSS and its people have to intellectual aparatus required for such an important work.
Nicely written.
One important component of India’s regeneration / resurgence will have to be a dynamic, fast growing economy, which makes a frontal assault on mass poverty, ensures steady material progress for all sections. Including Dalits, Muslims, Adivasis, women, whose participation in the labour force is dropping off markedly. That will require harmonisation with the forces of globalisation. A country with practically the lowest per capita income in South Asia will be unable to meet the aspirations of its young.