Harvard’s Hinduphobia: Why It’s Getting Harder For Hindus To Enter the Ivy League
- Harvard University systematically discriminates against Hindu students and promotes anti-India narratives, echoing colonial-era strategies to destabilize Indian society.
- The university favors Indians who criticize India and supports ideologies aimed at breaking India’s cultural unity, effectively shaping a new generation of anti-India voices.
- Wealthy Indian industrialists unknowingly fund these initiatives through their affiliations with Harvard, contrasting with Chinese donors who strategically align funding with national interests.
- Harvard’s biased admissions practices disadvantage high-achieving Indian students.
- The discrimination against Hindus in elite institutions has sparked debates on fairness and bias, calling for reforms in the admissions process and more representation in public discourse.
Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha is a globally cited defense analyst. His work has been published by leading think tanks, and quoted extensively in books on diplomacy, counter terrorism, warfare and economic development. His work has been published by the Hindustan Times, New Delhi; Financial Express, New Delhi; US Air Force Center for Unconventional Weapons Studies, Alabama; the Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi; and Russia Beyond, Moscow; among others. He has been cited by leading organisations, including the US Army War College, Pennsylvania; US Naval PG School, California; Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington DC; Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC; and Rutgers University, New Jersey.
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