HomeReport The Politics of Religious Nationalism and New Indian Historiography: Lessons for the Indian Diaspora September 1, 1995 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram RP No.23 This story first appeared on warwick.ac.uk Previous articleHindu Tolerance (1995)Next articleThe search for Martyrs Hindutva’s New Logic of Imagination (1995) Related Posts Journalists India ranks 151 out of 180 countries in 2025 World Press Freedom Index (Scroll) Report Murshidabad Violence Not Just a Communal Clash but ‘Deeply Organised’: Fact-Finding Report (The Wire) Report India in Bottom 10-20% Bracket on Academic Freedom Index, Ranks 156th Globally (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow679SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories ‘By Misusing the Term, They Are Inciting Hatred’: Complaint Filed Against Hindi Newspapers Over ‘Love Jihad’ Claims ‘Targeting Entire Muslim Community’ (The Observer Post) Bokaro Mob Lynching: बोकारो मॉब लिंचिंग से आक्रोश, थाने का किया घेराव, दो आरोपी अरेस्ट (Prabhat Khabar) Kerala-based journalist arrested by Nagpur police for allegedly criticising Operation Sindoor (The South First) Journalist Hilal Mir detained in Kashmir, described as “Radical Social Media User” (Kashmir Times) Months after live-in partner’s murder, Uttarakhand taxi driver’s house demolished (Indian Express)