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CONTENTS:- 1. The Basic Framework. 2. Hinduism and Hindutva. 3. Attempts to Renovate. 4. Internal Threats to Hindutva. 5. Global Threats to Hindutva. 6. The Remedy of Hindutva (Indianism). 7. Indian Democracy and Globalization. |
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Beyond Hindutva is addressed, in particular, to the Hindus and other big and small communities presently living in India, that is, Bharat. It shows the way of Hindutva or Indianism for them to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century this, it offers a complete framework of thought and action. Accordingly, the Hindus have to move away from their decadent forms of Hindu Dharma, Hinduism, Hindu ideology, and some Gandhian misconceptions. The ideology of Hindutva is also badly divides from within, and is utterly confusing. Neither to offers a viable and broad from of nationism' nor enables the Hindus to unite at large. Its cherished dream is also shattering that non-Hindus of India would ever bank upon such Hindutva for support, survival and advancement, and come closer to them. Like many Hindu bodies and organizations, the pseudo-secular parties -Congress, Socialist, Communist, BSP, and the like -are operating at the expense of the Hindus. Unknowingly, they have been asking the Hindus to commit hara-kiri by reducing them to join the group of small minorities. Threats of terrorism -internal and global -have been discussed in depth. To meet these dangers, the book proposes means and methods to launch war against both these forms of terrorism. Other remedies like 'socialisation' and ' good governance' are highlighted to uphold democracy in India and among the SAARC, would also enable India to face the challenges of globalisation. |
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