Jaipur Dialogues A Recap of The Jaipur Dialogues’ Finest Articles in 2023

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Aditi Joshi

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As we bid farewell to the eventful year of 2023, The Jaipur Dialogues stands as a beacon of intellectual discourse, providing a platform for insightful discussions and thought-provoking analyses. Throughout the year, we delved into a myriad of topics, offering diverse perspectives and fostering a rich exchange of ideas. From politics to culture, from history to contemporary issues, The Jaipur Dialogues has been a bastion of informed conversations.

In this recap, we invite you to embark on a journey through the best articles of The Jaipur Dialogues in 2023. These pieces encapsulate the essence of the year, capturing the spirit of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking that defines our platform.

Unveiling Iran’s Changing Religious Landscape: Closure of 50,000 Mosques


In a noteworthy revelation, senior cleric Maulana Mohammad Abolghassem Doulabi has disclosed a significant decline in religiosity in Iran, challenging prevalent assumptions about the country’s religious landscape. The closure of approximately 50,000 mosques, constituting over 60% of the total, underscores this shift, reflecting dwindling attendance and raising concerns about the legitimacy of Iran’s religiously authoritative government.

The Daimabad Man: Proof of Indus-Saraswati Civilization’s Technology


The archaeological site of Diamabad in Maharashtra, India challenges Western perceptions of Bharat and its technological prowess. The discoveries at Diamabad prompt a reevaluation of Bharat’s technological advancements and suggest a more widespread influence of the entire Indus-Saraswati Civilization. It questions the conventional Western narrative about Bharat’s history and innovation. As scholars continue to explore this Chalcolithic site, it becomes evident that the legacy of Diamabad calls for a deeper acknowledgment of Bharat’s history and its influence on the Indian subcontinent.

‘Tipu’ the Movie: Correcting the False Narrative


The evolving interests of the Indian audience have allowed Hindi filmmakers to present unconventional views through cinema, particularly in historical dramas. However, recent attempts by Bollywood, such as “Padmavat,” “Bajirao Mastani,” and “Jodha Akhbar,” to depict historical events and characters have faced criticism for inaccuracies and romanticized portrayals. The announcement of a new movie on Sultan Tipu, by Rashmi Sharma and Sandeep Singh, raises concerns about historical accuracy.

While Tipu Sultan is often lauded as a freedom fighter, historical facts reveal a complex figure with religious zealotry, temple destruction, and alliances with the French.

The Three Laws of Motion: Rishi Kanada Vs Isaac Newton


The discovery of the roots often leads to the discovery of truth, as exemplified by Bharat. Rishi Kanada, a pioneer in realism and founder of ‘Vaisheshik Darshan,’ formulated the three laws of motion in shlokas, predating Isaac Newton by nearly two thousand years. The Vaisheshika Sutra, attributed to Kanada, provides profound insights into motion, force, atoms, and gravity. Rishi Kanada’s theories predate Newtonian physics by centuries, underscoring India’s rich scientific legacy.

Kerala Hindu Girl Regrets Love Jihad Now!


The term Love Jihad, dismissed as propaganda by the Left, has faced strong denial from the entire leftist ecosystem, rejecting any claims of Hindu girls being converted through love traps by Muslims. However, the case of Athulya Ashokan from Kerala challenges this narrative. Initially mocking “The Kerala Story” for its portrayal of Love Jihad, Athulya’s social media revealed her eventual absorption by Islamists. Succumbing to the modus operandi, Athulya converted for Nikah with her boyfriend, Risal Mansoor, despite warnings from Hindu peers. In response to “The Kerala Story,” she mocked it and embraced Islam.

No Medals for Andolanjeevi in Asian Games 2023


The provided text discusses the underwhelming performance of Indian wrestlers in the Asian Games 2023 due to their involvement in political protests. Wrestlers like Bajrang Punia, Sakshi Malik, and Vinesh Phogat, labeled as “Andolanjeevi” were granted direct entries but faced disappointing outcomes. Athletes’ engagement in political pursuits and protests, such as the ‘Tractor Protester Gang’ demanding medals, led to distractions and hindered their focus on training.

Islamization of France and Macron’s ‘Forum of Islam’


France is undergoing a significant demographic shift, notably in terms of religion, with a notable increase in the Muslim population due to migration laws. The changing demographic landscape, marked by a rise in migrant Muslims, has raised concerns in the context of recent Islamic extremist attacks. With predictions of France becoming a Muslim-majority nation, the forum is seen as an experimental effort to curb radical influence, but uncertainties persist regarding the outcome of France’s Islamization.

‘Ajmer 92’ : A Movie on the Horrors of Ajmer’s Scandal from 1992


Taran Adarsh recently announced the release of his film ‘Ajmer 92’ on Twitter, scheduled for July 14, 2023, in India. The movie focuses on the 1992 Ajmer sex and blackmail scandal involving a gang of Muslim men, led by Farooq Chishti, who abused underage girls. Islamist groups are calling for a ban, citing potential societal rifts, while the filmmakers argue that the movie is based on proven facts. The scandal, first reported by ‘Dainik Navjyoti,’ exposes the horrors of rape, blackmail, and abuse endured by victims, with political connections shielding the accused. The movie aims to shed light on the dirty underbelly of Rajasthan politics, raising questions about justice, societal awareness, and the exploitation of women.

Is RAW Behind The Death Of Hafiz Saeed’s Son Kamaluddin Saeed?!


Unverified reports have surfaced about the alleged abduction and potential elimination of Kamaluddin Saeed, son of internationally recognized terrorist Hafiz Saeed. Speculations on the involvement of India’s intelligence agency, RAW, have emerged. The chain of events started with reports of Kamaluddin’s kidnapping in Peshawar, Pakistan, leading to online rumors and claims suggesting his lifeless body had been found in the Jabba Valley.

Dual Faces of Dia Mirza: Unwanted Diwali Gift-Giving Gyan


Dia Mirza, a well-known actress and UN advocate for Sustainable Development Goals, has come under scrutiny for what some perceive as a lack of consistency in her public stance. Despite actively supporting environmental causes, she has faced criticism for owning non-environment-friendly luxury cars and maintaining a non-vegetarian lifestyle. These perceived contradictions between her advocacy and personal choices have led some to characterize her as a spokesperson with a two-faced approach to environmental issues.

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