
Hostile Homelands: The New Alliance Between India and Israel
Radicals in Conversation
Hindu Nationalists and Zionism in the 80s and 90s
Ravi Agrawal: The Hindu nationalist movement sees Zionism for what it actually is. And they want to connect increasingly so with the Zionist movement, and that takes place later. He says there's a seeming contradiction between an engagement with European fascism and also a sort of simultaneous aberration for the burgeoning Zionist project.Agrawal: On first look, it appears that it's a contradiction, but actually it's not a contradiction. It's about seeing a fascist, ethno-nationalist ideology take into a different context.
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