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Voice of India is associated with numerous journalists, historians, social commentators and academics such as Arun Shourie, David Frawley, Shrikant Talageri, Francois Gautier, Harsh Narain, Subhash Kak, Koenraad Elst, and N. S. Rajaram; nearly all of whom advocate for Hindu nationalism in varying ways and self-identify as Bauddhik Kshatriyas ("intellectual warriors").
The wants and means of India (London, 1876) Condition of India (Madras, 1882) Poverty of India Bombay, Ranima Union Press (1876). A Paper Read Before the Bombay Branch of the East India Association. C. L. Parekh, ed., Essays, Speeches, Addresses and Writings of the Honourable Dadabhai Naoroji, Bombay, Caxton Printing Works (1887).
New Delhi: Voice of India. Online ISBN 9788185990620 (2000). Writings as a contributor. Christianity, an Imperialist Ideology (1983, with Major T.R. Vedantham and Sita Ram Goel) Chapters Five and Six in Hindu Temples - What Happened to Them (1990 vol.1, with Arun Shourie and others, ISBN 81-85990-49-2)
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Arun Shourie (born 2 November 1941 [1]) is an Indian economist, journalist, author and politician. [2] He has worked as an economist with the World Bank, a consultant to the Planning Commission of India, editor of the Indian Express and The Times of India and a Minister of Communications and Information Technology in the Vajpayee Ministry (1998–2004).
Sita Ram Goel (16 October 1921 – 3 December 2003) was an Indian scholar and historian. His work has been celebrated for challenging the prevailing secular, Nehruvian narrative in 20th century Indian intellectual and cultural discourse, but also criticized for its alignment with the Hindu right.
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The Truth Teller) was an Anglo-Gujarati paper operating in Bombay that was started in 1854 by Dadabhai Naoroji and Kharshedji Cama and championed social reform among Parsis in Western India. "Rast Goftar" is farsi, it also had a Sanskrit/Gujarati " Satya Prakash " subtitle since 1861 as a result of merging of "Satya Prakash" started in 1852 by ...