As the fog of the war of the initial Operation Sindoor settles, it seems that the Trump administration was working behind the scenes against India in a far more profound way than we thought. What does that mean for us? Let us analyze.
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In one of the most significant speeches of this century, Indian PM Narendra Modi laid down his doctrine against terror. It will have a pathbreaking impact on the world. Our detailed analysis.
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Aurangzeb dreamed of an Islamic India. He was told that if he is successful in converting Kashmiri Pandits to Islam, the whole of India would convert. Hence began his ruthless tourture and genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in his conquest of Hind. When Aurangzeb began torturing Kashmiri Pandits, to free themselves, a group of Kashmiri Pandits met Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur ji in Delhi and told him about their sufferings and how they were being forcibly converted. When Guru went to talk with Aurangzeb, he was arrested and was forced to convert to Islam. Guru attained martyrdom when refused to convert to Islam and was executed publicly by beheading in Delhi on 11 November under the orders of Aurangzeb.
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About The Author: During his thirty year career, he has worked with individuals suffering from severe emotional disturbances, those in prison for terrorism, and radicalized youth serving long sentences. Rajat Mitra holds a PhD in Psychology, is a social entrepreneur and an Ashoka Fellow. While enrolled in Harvard’s program in refugee trauma, Rajat saw the way art and literature depict trauma in various societies, which further helped him to chisel and enrich the voice of the characters in his book “The Infidel Next Door”