From Holocaust Memory to Political Narrative: The USHMM’s Dangerous Framing of India
- Exposes how the language of atrocity is misused to convert contested political narratives into moral indictments against India, without meeting the evidentiary standards such claims require
- Documents how selective history, truncated causation, and omission of context are used to portray routine democratic actions as early warning signs of genocide
- Demonstrates the application of double standards by comparing India’s refugee laws and civilizational claims with widely accepted legal and historical frameworks elsewhere
- Details how judicial findings, demographic realities, and historical record are sidelined in favor of activist allegations and institutional signaling
- Warns that politicizing Holocaust memory erodes its moral authority and ultimately undermines genuine efforts at atrocity prevention
Dr. Jai G. Bansal
Dr. Jai Bansal is a retired scientist, currently serving as the VP Education for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad America (VHPA)
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