Meera Nanda’s “the God Market: How Globalization Is Making India more Hindu” (2009). Nanda argues in her book that India’s neo-liberal economic reforms since 1991 haven’t secularized society. Instead, they’ve created a…
Category: epistemology
A review of Meera Nanda’s book, The God Market.
Meera Nanda’s The God Market: Imaginary India, Partisan Lens, and Scholarly Disqualification Meera Nanda has a basic authorial disqualification. Nanda presents herself as an expert on Hindu religiosity and the political implications…
Linguistic Review of Meera Nanda’s book called The God Market
Forensic Linguistics of Meera Nanda’s book called The God Market. This story will tell how much personal life we expose in public when we leave small nuggets of information in the public…
Western Media Bias against India
Western Media Coverage of India: A Structural Analysis Once upon a time, news meant reporting discrete events that altered reality in a demonstrable way. A law passed, an institution built, a famine…
Cognitive Decline in Pakistan is Shocking
(Part 4) Pakistan After the Epistemological Collapse Societies function on cognitive ability to perceive reality and truth from myriad web of political bias or propaganda. If a society loses this ability, it…
The White Collar Terror Attack in New Delhi
_*]:min-w-0 !gap-3.5″> The Educated Jihadist’s Paradox: White Collar Terrorism: On November 10, 2025, at 6:52 PM, a car bomb exploded near Delhi’s Red Fort, killing at least 13 people and injuring over…
Special Status of Syed in Islamic Ontology.
_*]:min-w-0 !gap-3.5″> The Ultimate Villains Who Remained Untouchable Understanding What Modern History Refuses to See Two names echo through South Asian history with unique infamy. Muhammad bin Tughlaq. Mir Jafar. Centuries separate…