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 Dalits/Tribals Social Media Amplifies Caste Inequality in India, Dalits Remain Marginalised: University of Bath Study (The Observer Post) Hindutva Abroad UK must recognise militant Hindutva as a form of extremism: Report on 2022 Leicester violence (News Laundry) Report SCs, Muslims Live in Highly Segregated Neighbourhoods With Poorer Public Services: Study (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow709SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Maharashtra Introduces Freedom Of Religion Bill 2026: 7-10 Years Jail, Fines Up To Rs 5 Lakh For Violations (NDTV Profit) Supreme Court Grants Bail to Senior Hurriyat Leader Shabir Shah in Terror Funding Case (The Wire) Series of hate crimes across states raise concerns over targeted violence against Muslims during Ramadan (Maktoob Media) Assam drops ex-President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed’s name from medical college in Barpeta (Scroll) Takedown orders surge on Meta amid crackdown on posts mocking Modi (News Laundry)