Hindustan Without Hindus? A Dystopian Glimpse into the Future of India by Nitin Sawant
- While Hindu Dharma is growing in parts of the West and Africa, its future in India is uncertain due to changing demographics and political challenges.
- Hindus have become a minority in several Indian states, and continued demographic changes could further threaten Hinduism’s presence over the next 5o years.
- Ancient Hindu kingdoms in Southeast Asia eventually succumbed to Buddhist, Islamic, and Christian forces, highlighting the fragility of Hindu cultural dominance without solid support from India.
- India’s economic progress through projects like ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’ is promising, but economic success alone may not safeguard Hindu Dharma if sectarian strife and demographic shifts continue.
- The time is now for Hindus to take proactive steps to preserve their faith and cultural heritage within India or face a dystopian future similar to Orwell’s vision in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Nitin Sawant
Nitin Sawant usually works as a Bollywood film marketer, online publicist for a few playback singers, script writer and lyrics writer. He was a full-time marketing coordinator for 'Goopi Gawaiyya Bagha Bajaiyya' and works with new film Producers to package their content for the emerging online media space. In between, he creates content for various publications including 'Karadi Tales' and also has a bestseller novella to his name.
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