HomeReport Introduction. Academia, Scholarship and the Challenge of Hindutvaism: Making Sense of India’s Authoritarian Turn April 16, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram Scholarship and the Challenge of Hindutvaism Click here to download the report Academic FreedomAuthoritarianismBJPDissentFascismHindutvaHindutvaismIslamophobiaNarendra ModiResistanceRSS Previous article“NRC se Azadi”: Process, Chronology, and a Paper MonsterNext articleVHP-America’s Narsinghanand controversy is tip of Islamophobic iceberg Related Posts Report India in Bottom 10-20% Bracket on Academic Freedom Index, Ranks 156th Globally (The Wire) Report One-fourth of Indian police backs mob violence, 18% considers Muslims “naturally prone” to crime: Report (The Observer Post) Report Study finds alarming trend of Islamophobia, disregard for due process, rise in extrajudicial measures among police (Maktoob Media) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow679SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories ‘By Misusing the Term, They Are Inciting Hatred’: Complaint Filed Against Hindi Newspapers Over ‘Love Jihad’ Claims ‘Targeting Entire Muslim Community’ (The Observer Post) Journalist Hilal Mir detained in Kashmir, described as “Radical Social Media User” (Kashmir Times) Months after live-in partner’s murder, Uttarakhand taxi driver’s house demolished (Indian Express) Uttarakhand HC Halts Demolition of Nainital Rape Accused’s House, Slams Officials for Violating Supreme Court Orders (The Observer Post) ‘They Scratched My Chest, Insulted My Dignity’: Dalit Nurse Dies by Suicide After Assault and Police Apathy in Rajasthan (The Observer Post)