User:Dbachmann/Wikipedia and nationalism/Hindutva and pseudoscience

Hindutva propaganda since the 1980s has produced various fringe literature in the fields of pseudoscience, pseudohistory and pseudoarchaeology, associated with the religious fundamentalism or ethnic nationalism, and is a product of Indian politics.[1][2][3] Some of the criticized authors have described this characterization as being anti-Indian.[4]

  1. ^ Nanda 2005
  2. ^ Sokal 2006
  3. ^ Witzel 2006
  4. ^ Frawley, David (2002-08-20). "[[Michael E. J. Witzel|Witzel]]'s philology". Retrieved 2007-03-31. {{cite web}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)