

Reading more has been resolution and if you have ever wondered why Indian history textbooks feel like they are missing a piece of the puzzle, then read 'India’s Rogue Historians' by @arvindsingh_dev It is a deep dive into the Ram Janmabhoomi case and how a specific ideological lens clouded archaeological evidence for years. Provocative and well-researched it is a real revelation on the history wars in India. I have known Singh and not surprised to find how he meticulously tracks how a specific group of Marxist historians who ignored archaeological findings and contemporary records to build a narrative that often flew in the face of ground realities. The book is especially sharp on the legal proceedings, highlighting the gap between courtroom-standard evidence and the opinion-driven history that dominated textbooks for decades. Whether you agree with the premise or not, it is a vital read for anyone interested in the history wars of India and the quest for decolonised.













