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 Report Sambhal: Anatomy of an Engineered Crisis Report CSIS Public Report 2024 on Transnational Repression Hate Speeches Hate Speech, Violence, A Lynching & An Arrest: How The Pahalgam Terrorist Attack Was Used To Terrorise Indian Muslims(Article 14) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow687SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Faridabad Dalit youth assault: Family cries foul after hospital discharges him without further treatment (Indian Express) Nitesh Rane Links Bhayandar Violence to ‘Love Jihad’ and Language Politics in Maharashtra (The Observer Post) Court to Hear Plea Seeking Ban on Namaz at Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal on July 21 (The Observer Post) Hindu Groups Target School in Rajsthan’s Kota Over Traditional Multi-Faith Prayer (Clarion India) Photos: Assam’s energy ambitions target Miya Muslim community in Dhubri (Maktoob Media)