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A Report on the Infrastructure of Hindutva Influence Peddling, Mobilizing and Fund Raising in the US, 2014-2021 | (released via sacw.net - May 2022)

27 May 2022

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Hindu Nationalist Influence in the United States, 2014-2021 The Infrastructure of Hindutva Mobilizing

by Jasa Macher

(us.hindu.Nationalism[at]gmail.com )

May 2022

Released via sacw.net

[This 93-page report looks at the Infrastructure of Hindutva Influence Peddling, Mobilizing, and Fund Raising in the US. Fascism-inspired groups, called the Sangh Parivar (Sangh family, or the Sangh), operate a vast social ecosystem throughout India. Hindu nationalists in India have become mainstreamed through winning elections and gaining control of the national and several state-level governments. Observers have noted that, in coordination with the Sangh’s efforts to win elections in the last several decades, Hindutva groups have consolidated power through waging hate campaigns against minorities and critics cultivating its own mythologized history-based information ecosystem and establishing education and development projects in poor and rural areas, coming to exert social influence in communities marginalized by capitalism and where the Indian government “has retreated from critical domains such as public education and public health; social and educational projects, part of the Sangh’s apparatus of influence in India, are funded and supported in large part by communities in diaspora, according to news reporting and tax records. On the U.S. side, that apparatus combines diasporic Sangh-implemented family and youth programs, cultural events, temple-related conferences, charitable funders of education and health projects, and political pressure groups that appear to provide social and political support to Hindutva. Sangh groups in the diaspora are important to the enterprise because these entities operate as influence groups on the more powerful middle-class and wealthy communities, disseminating and amplifying shared supremacist worldviews that appear to result in greater financial and social support for Sangh groups.]

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Table of Contents

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Findings
  • INTRODUCTION: RISE OF U.S.-BASED HINDU NATIONALISM
  • Methodology: Locating Information
  • What Inspires Hindu Nationalism in Diaspora: Connecting to “Home”/India
  • Hindu Nationalist Activities in the United States
  • CONSOLIDATING CULTURAL AUTHORITY IN DIASPORIC COMMUNITIES
  • Youth and Family Programs
  • DIASPORIC FUNDING FOR HINDU NATIONALIST GROUPS IN INDIA
  • Establishing Sangh Credentials of Charitable Groups
  • Charitable Groups and Electioneering
  • INSERTING HINDU NATIONALISM INTO TEXTBOOKS AND HIGHER EDUCATION
  • Purchasing a Place for Hindutva in Academia: Grants and EndowmentsTargeting Critics
  • Challenging Caste-Based Protections in U.S. Universities
  • HINDU NATIONALIST IMPACT ON U.S. DOMESTIC & FOREIGN POLICY
  • HAF and FIIDS: Platforming and Amplifying Hindu Nationalism on Capitol Hill
  • Hindu Nationalist Campaign Financing
  • Hindu Nationalist Policy Goals in the U.S
  • Government of India’ s Lobbyists in the United States
  • WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM?
  • Philanthropists
  • Traditional Fundraising Channels
  • Family Foundations
  • U.S. Government & Taxpayers
  • HINDU NATIONALISM AND THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION
  • FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE IRREGULARITIES
  • CLOSING
  • ACRONYMS
  • REFERENCES
Hindu Nationalist Influence in the United States, 2014-2021 The Infrastructure of Hindutva Mobilizing by Jasa Macher | May 2022 Released via sacw.net
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