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Global & National Speaking Engagements on Bharat's Future

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Engaging with students, professionals, and the global diaspora to dismantle colonial frameworks and reclaim our civilizational consciousness.

The poster for my virtual interaction with students of UC Berkeley. It is crucial to engage with the youth at universities, as they will shape the future discourse.

A panel discussion on India's Constitutional Evolution at the Stanford India Conference. I was pleased to share my perspective alongside Shri Annamalai, Shri Varghese George, and Shri Ghanshyam Tiwari.

My session on "Navigating Civilizational Narratives" at the Stanford India Dialogue. The conference focused on the leaders of tomorrow, and my aim was to equip them with a decolonial framework.

The live stream link for the Stanford India Dialogue. Making these sessions available online ensures the conversation reaches a global audience.

Details of a fireside chat with the Indo-American community in Burlington, Massachusetts. The diaspora has a significant role to play in the battle of narratives.

The poster for my talk in Leicester, UK, on "Decoding Hindutva". The goal was to move beyond sensationalist headlines and present the truth about this much-maligned concept.

My speaking engagements at the London School of Economics and the University of Warwick, part of my UK tour. Academic spaces are key battlegrounds for ideas.

Details of my talk at Cambridge. The UK tour was an intensive effort to connect with the British Hindu community and students.

The event on "Reshaping India's Global Positioning" at The Nehru Centre in London. A nation's global standing is intrinsically linked to its civilisational confidence.

My talk in Manchester on "India's Democracy: A Beacon of Strength". I argued that Bharat's democratic traditions are rooted in its own ethos, not merely a colonial import.

About Global & National Engagements

When I step onto a stage at an institution like Stanford or an IIM, the goal is never just to deliver a presentation. It is to place our history and constitutional identity under a rigorous, decolonial lens—one that rejects the sanitized, comfortable narratives we are often forced to accept. Whether I am addressing a university auditorium in India or a diaspora gathering in the UK, my sessions are designed to provoke thought and confront systemic distortions. If you are organizing a forum that values evidence-based, unapologetic discourse, let us discuss how to bring this conversation to your platform.

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