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  1. Akhand Bharat
  2. Kathmandu mayor installs map of ‘Greater Nepal’ after ‘Akhand Bharat’ controversy
  3. Now, Bangladesh Seeks 'Further Clarification' on 'Akhand Bharat' Mural in New Parliament
  4. 'Akhand Bharat' mural finds place in new Parliament; Here's what it means
  5. Twitterati rave about 'Akhand Bharat' mural in new Parliament
  6. Akhand Bharat
  7. 'Akhand Bharat' mural finds place in new Parliament; Here's what it means
  8. Questions Raised In Nepal Over 'Akhand Bharat' Murals Placed In New Parliament Building
  9. Kathmandu mayor installs map of ‘Greater Nepal’ after ‘Akhand Bharat’ controversy
  10. Now, Bangladesh Seeks 'Further Clarification' on 'Akhand Bharat' Mural in New Parliament


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Akhand Bharat

Further information: During the Akhand Hindustan, a proposition that The Indian activist and Akhand Bharat that "must remain one and indivisible" "from Kashmir to Rameswaram, from Sindh to Assam." He said that "all citizens who owe undivided loyalty and allegiance to the Indian nation and to the Indian state shall be treated with perfect equality and shall share duties and obligations equally in common, irrespective of caste, creed or religion, and the representation also shall either be on the basis of one man one vote or in proportion to the population in case of separate electorates and public services shall go by merit alone." Contemporary usage [ ] The call for creation of the Akhand Bharat or Akhand Hindustan has on occasions been raised by Pre-1947 maps of India, showing the modern states of Pakistan and Bangladesh as part of Akhand Bharat. Akhand Bharat is also ideologically linked with the concept of sangathan (unity) and The first chapter of the While the leadership of the right-wing The Tragic Story of Partition stresses the importance of the concept of Akhand Bharat. Akhand Bharat and sampoorna samaj (united society) can bring "real" freedom to the people of India. In December 2015, following Narendra Modi's diplomatic visit to Lahore, Pakistan, the BJP National Secretary Akhand Bharat will be created." Akhand Bharat would form. Former Indian Supreme Court Judge Hindu nationalist political groups such as Shiv Sena, have sought the reclamation of Pakistan-admini...

Kathmandu mayor installs map of ‘Greater Nepal’ after ‘Akhand Bharat’ controversy

Kathmandu Metropolitan city Mayor The Kathmandu Post. Supporters of “Greater Nepal” believe that the Nepalese territory spread from Teesta river in the eastern Himalayas to Sutlej river in the west. However, both the territories now fall under India after Nepal signed the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816 that led to the demarcation of the international boundary between the two countries. The mural in India is based on a concept espoused by Hindutva nationalists envisaging that neighbouring countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka would become part of India. Last week, “We raised the issue of a new Indian map which is placed in the Indian parliament,” Dahal told the Nepalese National Assembly on Wednesday, reported the newspaper. “We raised this issue on a serious note. But the Indian side responded that it was a cultural and historical map and not a political map.” On Thursday, Shah asked his aides to install the map of “ The Kathmandu Post. Also read: • • The Indian State may not want to learn from Nepal – but Indians can India’s foreign ministry has said that the mural depicts the spread of the Ashokan empire and “the idea of responsible and people-oriented governance” that he adopted and propagated. “That is what the mural and the plaque in front of the mural says,” Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had said. However, even after the explanation, ಸಂಕಲ್ಪ ಸ್ಪಷ್ಟವಾಗಿದೆ - ಅಖಂಡ ಭಾರತ 🇮🇳

Now, Bangladesh Seeks 'Further Clarification' on 'Akhand Bharat' Mural in New Parliament

New Delhi: Signalling that the description of a mural on the new parliament building by a BJP minister as ‘Akhand Bharat’ continues to have diplomatic ripples, the Bangladesh government on Monday, June 5, asked for “further clarification”. However, the tone of the country’s junior foreign minister Shahriar Alam hinted that the government’s move was forced by pressure due to local perception rather than any objection to the mural, which the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson had said was of the Ashokan Empire and not the revanchist idea which seeks to expand India’s boundaries across the subcontinent. Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh’s minister of state for foreign affairs Alam said that the Bangladesh Embassy in Delhi “has been instructed” to contact India’s MEA to “get India’s official explanation on this matter”. He told reporters on Monday afternoon that there was “no reason to express doubts” about the explanation that the Indian MEA “What we learnt is that India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said that this is a map of the Ashoka Empire, 300 years before the birth of Christ. It includes a map of the area at that time and a mural. The mural depicts the journey of people. There may be cultural similarities, but it has nothing to do with politics,” he said, according to Dhaka Tribune. The issue was kicked up after Union parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi tweeted a photo of the mural with the caption, “the resolve is clear – Akhand Bhar...

'Akhand Bharat' mural finds place in new Parliament; Here's what it means

As India got its new ‘Temple of Democracy’ on Sunday, May 28, netizens can’t seem to get over the new Parliament building and are going gaga about the unseen pictures kept in the gallery of the Constitution Hall. Since the pictures of the new Parliament are circulating all over the internet, a mural depicting the image of ‘Akhand Bharat’ has gathered a lot of attention on social media leaving people divided. Why a mural of ‘Akhand Bharat’? While there is a huge outcry over the presence of the mural in the new Parliament building on social media, the Director General of the National Gallery of Modern Art revealed that the placement of the ‘Akhand Bharat’ mural was to represent the influence of Indian thought in the ancient times. "Our idea was to depict the influence of Indian thought during the ancient ages. It extended from the present day Afghanistan in the northwestern region to south-eastern Asia," Adwaita Gadanayak, Director General, National Gallery of Modern Art told PTI. What is 'Akhand Bharat'? Notably, Akhand Bharat is a term that was used for the concept of united India which includes modern-day several neigbouring countries of India, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives and Myanmar, as one nation. The idea of Akhand Bharat has been described in the ancient Bharatiya scriptures. Chanakya has also articulated the idea of an Akhand Bharat in the ancient past, meaning all states in the region should belong to one authority and ad...

Twitterati rave about 'Akhand Bharat' mural in new Parliament

Synopsis The mural in the new Parliament building, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, marks important kingdoms and cities of the past, and shows the influence of ancient India in the then Taxila, in present-day Pakistan. The BJP's Karnataka unit shared photographs of the artworks inside the new Parliament House, including the murals of ancient India, Chanakya, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and B R Ambedkar and the cultural diversity of the country. A number of Twitter users welcomed the depiction of 'Akhand Bharat' in the new Parliament building and wondered whether it was the reason for the Opposition boycott of the function. "Our idea was to depict the influence of Indian thought during the ancient ages. It extended from the present day Afghanistan in the northwestern region to south-eastern Asia," Adwaita Gadanayak, Director General, National Gallery of Modern Art said. Gadanayak was involved in the selection of artworks displayed in the new Parliament building. According to the RSS, the Akhand Bharat concept refers to the undivided India whose geographical expanse was very wide in ancient times -- present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand. However, the RSS now maintains that the Akhand Bharat concept, in the present times, should be seen in the cultural context and not political given the partition of India on religious lines at the time of Independence. Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business...

Akhand Bharat

Further information: During the Akhand Hindustan, a proposition that The Indian activist and Akhand Bharat that "must remain one and indivisible" "from Kashmir to Rameswaram, from Sindh to Assam." He said that "all citizens who owe undivided loyalty and allegiance to the Indian nation and to the Indian state shall be treated with perfect equality and shall share duties and obligations equally in common, irrespective of caste, creed or religion, and the representation also shall either be on the basis of one man one vote or in proportion to the population in case of separate electorates and public services shall go by merit alone." Contemporary usage [ ] The call for creation of the Akhand Bharat or Akhand Hindustan has on occasions been raised by Pre-1947 maps of India, showing the modern states of Pakistan and Bangladesh as part of Akhand Bharat. Akhand Bharat is also ideologically linked with the concept of sangathan (unity) and The first chapter of the While the leadership of the right-wing The Tragic Story of Partition stresses the importance of the concept of Akhand Bharat. Akhand Bharat and sampoorna samaj (united society) can bring "real" freedom to the people of India. In December 2015, following Narendra Modi's diplomatic visit to Lahore, Pakistan, the BJP National Secretary Akhand Bharat will be created." Akhand Bharat would form. Former Indian Supreme Court Judge Hindu nationalist political groups such as Shiv Sena, have sought the reclamation of Pakistan-admini...

'Akhand Bharat' mural finds place in new Parliament; Here's what it means

As India got its new ‘Temple of Democracy’ on Sunday, May 28, netizens can’t seem to get over the new Parliament building and are going gaga about the unseen pictures kept in the gallery of the Constitution Hall. Since the pictures of the new Parliament are circulating all over the internet, a mural depicting the image of ‘Akhand Bharat’ has gathered a lot of attention on social media leaving people divided. Why a mural of ‘Akhand Bharat’? While there is a huge outcry over the presence of the mural in the new Parliament building on social media, the Director General of the National Gallery of Modern Art revealed that the placement of the ‘Akhand Bharat’ mural was to represent the influence of Indian thought in the ancient times. "Our idea was to depict the influence of Indian thought during the ancient ages. It extended from the present day Afghanistan in the northwestern region to south-eastern Asia," Adwaita Gadanayak, Director General, National Gallery of Modern Art told PTI. What is 'Akhand Bharat'? Notably, Akhand Bharat is a term that was used for the concept of united India which includes modern-day several neigbouring countries of India, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives and Myanmar, as one nation. The idea of Akhand Bharat has been described in the ancient Bharatiya scriptures. Chanakya has also articulated the idea of an Akhand Bharat in the ancient past, meaning all states in the region should belong to one authority and ad...

Questions Raised In Nepal Over 'Akhand Bharat' Murals Placed In New Parliament Building

The murals in India's new Parliament building, which include depictions of certain Nepali places such as Kapilvastu, Biratnagar and Lumbini, have promoted a backlash in Nepal, with opposition leaders lodging a complaint against India. In response, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Nepal's Prime Minister, has agreed to take the matter up with Indian officials during his visit to India this week. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's RSS sister group has suggested the mural is produced in the cultural context of ancient Akhand Bharat, with no political connotations. "It has the potential of further aggravating the trust deficit already vitiating the bilateral relations between most of the immediate neighbours of India. It would be prudent for Indian political leadership to unravel and communicate in time the real intent and ramification of this mural episode," the former Maoist leader wrote on Twitter.

Kathmandu mayor installs map of ‘Greater Nepal’ after ‘Akhand Bharat’ controversy

Kathmandu Metropolitan city Mayor The Kathmandu Post. Supporters of “Greater Nepal” believe that the Nepalese territory spread from Teesta river in the eastern Himalayas to Sutlej river in the west. However, both the territories now fall under India after Nepal signed the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816 that led to the demarcation of the international boundary between the two countries. The mural in India is based on a concept espoused by Hindutva nationalists envisaging that neighbouring countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka would become part of India. Last week, “We raised the issue of a new Indian map which is placed in the Indian parliament,” Dahal told the Nepalese National Assembly on Wednesday, reported the newspaper. “We raised this issue on a serious note. But the Indian side responded that it was a cultural and historical map and not a political map.” On Thursday, Shah asked his aides to install the map of “ The Kathmandu Post. Also read: • • The Indian State may not want to learn from Nepal – but Indians can India’s foreign ministry has said that the mural depicts the spread of the Ashokan empire and “the idea of responsible and people-oriented governance” that he adopted and propagated. “That is what the mural and the plaque in front of the mural says,” Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had said. However, even after the explanation, ಸಂಕಲ್ಪ ಸ್ಪಷ್ಟವಾಗಿದೆ - ಅಖಂಡ ಭಾರತ 🇮🇳

Now, Bangladesh Seeks 'Further Clarification' on 'Akhand Bharat' Mural in New Parliament

New Delhi: Signalling that the description of a mural on the new parliament building by a BJP minister as ‘Akhand Bharat’ continues to have diplomatic ripples, the Bangladesh government on Monday, June 5, asked for “further clarification”. However, the tone of the country’s junior foreign minister Shahriar Alam hinted that the government’s move was forced by pressure due to local perception rather than any objection to the mural, which the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson had said was of the Ashokan Empire and not the revanchist idea which seeks to expand India’s boundaries across the subcontinent. Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh’s minister of state for foreign affairs Alam said that the Bangladesh Embassy in Delhi “has been instructed” to contact India’s MEA to “get India’s official explanation on this matter”. He told reporters on Monday afternoon that there was “no reason to express doubts” about the explanation that the Indian MEA “What we learnt is that India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said that this is a map of the Ashoka Empire, 300 years before the birth of Christ. It includes a map of the area at that time and a mural. The mural depicts the journey of people. There may be cultural similarities, but it has nothing to do with politics,” he said, according to Dhaka Tribune. The issue was kicked up after Union parliamentary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi tweeted a photo of the mural with the caption, “the resolve is clear – Akhand Bhar...