
Arvind Singh 🇮🇳
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Arvind Singh 🇮🇳
@arvindsingh_dev
Hindu. Author of ‘India’s Rogue Historians’ - an investigation of Marxist historiography. Runner. Kishore Kumar. Rafi Saab. Lata ji.








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.


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.

1975 emergency, darkest age of Indian democracy. Raj Narain defeated Indira Gandhi from her bastion, how many hv heard of him? #emergency


Iran is a theocratic state. It is fighting an existential battle. Not once in the last 27 days, did one hear any military person or politician invoking religion.



VIDEO | Pune: Massive traffic jam on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway near Lonavala. (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)




The chief justice of India, Surya Kant, had been one of the judges hearing the petition filed by Abeda Tadvi and Radhika Vemula for the implementation of the implementation of the Rohith Act. However, after Mrityunjay Tiwari, a student from Banaras Hindu University, and others filed a petition challenging the regulations, another bench headed by Kant issued a stay order, on 29 January, stating that they should be re-examined by an expert committee. The alacrity with which institutions respond to Savarna angst is all too familiar. The regulations had been enacted after an outpouring of evidence of caste-biased recruitment in higher education institutions that bust the myth of merit—an argument frequently made against reservations. Sunil Kashyap (@SunilKashyap0) reports: caravanmagazine.in/education/ugc-…

The top brass of India’s Left Wing Extremism has been entirely wiped out. Papa Rao, one of the most elusive and lethal Maoist commanders, has been neutralized, surrendering to forces in Bastar. This comes just months after the elimination of PLGA Chief Madvi Hidma. The Home Minister’s bold declaration to make India "Naxal-Free" by March 2026 is no longer a political promise; it is an operational reality. A Thread on how the State reclaimed the Heartland. 🧵 (1/6)








