International Legal and Civilizational Engagements
I engage with global academic institutions to present a decolonial, civilizational perspective on Bharat’s legal and constitutional history.
A panel discussion on India's Constitutional Evolution at the Stanford India Conference. It was an opportunity to present my views alongside other prominent voices from politics and journalism in a rigorous academic setting.
The promotional graphic for my virtual interaction with students at the University of California, Berkeley. As part of their speaker series, I discussed the core arguments of my 'India that is Bharat' trilogy, focusing on decolonizing our understanding of history and law.
About International & Academic Engagements
These engagements are not merely academic discussions but battlegrounds to challenge colonial frameworks on a global stage. Whether at Stanford or UC Berkeley, I focus on presenting a fact-based narrative that reframes how Bharat’s constitutional evolution is understood by the global intelligentsia, stripping away the sugarcoated versions often presented in these forums.
My participation in international academic forums is an extension of my work in the Supreme Court. When I speak at institutions like Stanford or UC Berkeley, the goal is to systematically dismantle the 'Stockholm Syndrome' that affects our understanding of Indian law and history.
Why Global Engagement Matters
Many universities abroad operate on colonial-era interpretations of Indian secularism and the Constitution. By presenting the 'India that is Bharat' trilogy and debating core issues like the Places of Worship Act, I force a confrontation between these outdated narratives and historical reality.
Key Focus Areas
- Decolonial Legal Strategy: Discussing how to move from a colonial legal framework to one rooted in Bharat’s indigenous Dharma.
- Civilizational Litigation: Explaining the necessity of reclaiming temple rights and legal autonomy for the Hindu society.
- Constitutional Analysis: Providing a rigorous, evidence-based critique of modern secularism and its impact on the Indian state.
These sessions are designed for those willing to look past the mainstream consensus and engage with the hard truths facing our civilization. If you are an academic body or an organization looking to host a debate that does not shy away from uncomfortable facts, these engagements offer a clear, unvarnished perspective.
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