Description
Since 2014, Hindutva has dominated public discourse—across social media, mainstream platforms, and voices ranging from celebrities to politicians. Yet, despite its ubiquity, its meaning and purpose remain widely misunderstood. Interpretations vary sharply: to some, it represents a supremacist ideology; to others, it is a way of life. Caught between these competing narratives is a generation of young people still searching for clarity.
Hindutva for Gen Z seeks to bridge this gap. Through clear arguments, relevant citations, and thoughtful analyses, the book offers a concise exploration of Hindutva—its origins, intent, and the debates surrounding it—while addressing and challenging common criticisms.
Structured as a collection of essays, the book engages with both ground-level issues—such as temple restoration, place-name changes, and temple taxation—and broader ideological questions, including the nature of Hindutva, the distinction between secularism and pluralism, and the tension between swadeshi and globalization. It also delves into historical perspectives, examining the evolution of Hindutva, Hindu contributions to technological advancement, and the complexities of the caste system.
Written in an accessible and relatable style, this book is an ambitious attempt to introduce Gen Z readers to key political, social, and cultural ideas—presented with both clarity and depth.
Publisher : Bluone Ink ; Paperback ; Pages : 240 ; Author : Yuvraj Pokharna


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