Everything about Rajeev Srinivasan totally explained
Rajeev Srinivasan (
Hindi: राजीव श्रीनिवासन) is an
Indian
journalist, and
Hindu rights activist. He was educated at
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and at
Stanford Business School and works in software sales and is a marketing professional
(External Link
). He writes a regular opinion column for Indian web portal
Rediff. He has been featured in
Outlook and other
magazines.
His writings are generally
conservative, in particular sympathetic to
Hindu nationalism, a stream of right-wing political thought in India.
In one column
(External Link
), he theorized that the
tsunami of December 2004 was a celestial punishment for
the atrocities being visited on the Kanchi Acharya.
Most of the issues he frequents are about threats to Hinduism's and/or India's interests, including:
He has an active
blog at
Blogspot, titled "Shadow Warrior". As of
March 2007, he's taken on a group of co-authors for the same, but maintains a
Wordpress blog for his sole authorship. Some of the major
blogosphere issues he's been instrumental in covering include the
California textbook controversy over Hindu history and
Shekhar Gupta's
"Hindu fanatic bombers" slip-up.
He insists that the
Treasure ship voyages of the Chinese
Ming dynasty into the
Indian Ocean and to
Africa under
Admiral Zheng He were "concocted to give the impression that the indian ocean rim has been a chinese hinterland for a long time", and an instance of "inventing 'history' to justify future colonization"
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).
In
December 2003, he made an appearance as a guest speaker at the
Indian Institute of Science's
Prasthutha forum, speaking on "Rethinking Indian History"
(External Link
).
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