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Hindu Post

Many Hindus are not fully aware of their cultural and political surroundings and often overlook the depth of their rich heritage. With the growth of digital media, Hindu communities worldwide can easily connect and share their experiences and insights. HinduPost is a mobile and web-based media platform designed to inform, engage, and foster conversations on issues relevant to Hindus globally. The core belief of HinduPost is encapsulated in the phrase Satyamev Jayate NaAnritam, meaning "Truth Alone Triumphs, Not Falsehood." We believe that truth can shine through the shadows of misinformation and distortion if we come together and express ourselves bravely and collectively.

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  • 3 weeks ago | hindupost.in | Andrew Korybko

    All of India is talking about what interim Bangladeshi leader Muhammad Yunus said about their Northeast States during a recent trip to China. Bilateral ties plummeted after last summer’s US-backed regime change violently overthrew long-serving, strictly secular, and Indian-friendly Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and replaced her with a collection of largely hitherto unknown anti-Indian Islamists. His latest words could worsen tensions and heighten India’s threat perceptions.

  • 3 weeks ago | hindupost.in | Andrew Korybko

    Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Romeo Brawner invited India to join the Asian “Squad” while speaking at the latest annual Raisina Dialogue security forum in Delhi. This neologism was reportedly coined by Pentagon officials last spring to refer to the multilateral cooperation between the US, Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. Brawner suggested that India can participate through the sharing of intelligence on their “common enemy” China.

  • 3 weeks ago | hindupost.in | Andrew Korybko

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed that preparations are underway for Putin’s reciprocal trip to Delhi after Modi visited Moscow last summer as the first foreign trip of his third term. Readers can review the outcome of their most recent summit here, while the present piece will forecast what they might discuss during their next one, the date of which has yet to be determined.

  • 1 month ago | hindupost.in | Diganta Chakraborty

    On August 15, 1947, we finally achieved our long-awaited independence. However, the partition shattered our dream of ‘Akhanda Bharat’. The successive governments, along with the way our education system was designed, deeply instilled the belief that Bharat had nothing of its own. As a result, so-called scholars often depict the Mughal and British invasions as a blessing for the country. But what proper history says? History says that Bharat had a rich history.

  • 1 month ago | hindupost.in | Andrew Korybko

    It was assessed shortly after last year’s US elections that “Trump Can Repair The Damage That Biden Dealt To Indo-US Ties”, and while Modi’s visit last month was a step in the right direction, Trump has still been a lot tougher on India than expected. That’s because he believes that this approach will result in a comprehensive trade deal whereby India greatly lowers its tariffs and consequently allows American companies much more access to what’s now the world’s largest market.