The UK Media’s Dangerous Narrative on Pakistan and Terrorism  

The UK media’s inherent bias against India towards their policies, politics, culture, and foreign diplomacy is well known. However, in serious situations such as the terrorist attacks that took place on 22nd April 2025, where innocent civilians were massacred based on their religious identity, we expect an unfiltered account of the acts.

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The BBC’s £1 billion revenue drop: A crisis of trust and the TV licence rebellion

The BBC, once a cornerstone of British media, is facing an existential crisis. A staggering £1 billion decline in revenue has prompted the broadcaster to issue dire warnings of “unprecedented” challenges. While the corporation points to economic pressures and shifting viewing habits, the real story lies in the growing public disillusionment with the BBC and the accelerating rejection of its mandatory TV licence fee. This isn’t just a financial hiccup—it’s a vote of no confidence from the British public.

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The BBC – once a national treasure, now at a historic low

A report from INSIGHT UK in early 2024 highlighted the level of distrust that the Hindu & Indian community living in the UK felt towards the BBC. Incidentally, the BBC did not respond to the concerns of the report that we sent the broadcaster on 29 February 2024.

The recent Gaza documentary has only reinforced how the publicly prized institution, once committed to a sense of objectivity, is in steep decline.

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Debunking the Daily Mail’s anti-Hindu narrative: Abul Taher’s article is a factually flawed hit job on British Hindus

On March 30, 2025, the Daily Mail published a sensationalist article titled “British Hindu extremists are forming alliances with far-right groups over their ‘common hatred’ of Muslims”, written by Abul Taher. This piece, citing a confidential unreleased report by the UK’s National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), paints British Hindus — particularly those who express cultural or civilizational pride — as dangerous extremists allegedly aligning with far-right supremacist groups.

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⁠⁠⁠Britain’s Grooming Gangs: The suffering of British Hindus and Sikhs and challenging political correctness

A grooming gang refers to a group of individuals who systematically target children for sexual exploitation. The term “grooming” specifically refers to the process by which perpetrators build relationships with their victims in order to manipulate, exploit and control them for sexual purposes.

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BBC On Trial documentary launched

‘BBC On Trial’ centres on exposing the bias and propaganda in BBC’s coverage of Hindu and India related topics. It critically examines the network’s portrayal of Hinduism and Bharat (India), highlighting distortions and misrepresentations. The launch aims to spark conversation on media accountability and truthful representation of Hindu narratives.

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The hidden story of how ancient India shaped the West

A rare gem by an otherwise rabidly anti-Hindu and anti-India Guardian. Are we seeing a change in The Guardian’s narrative on Hindus and India, or is this a softening up of the Hindu and Indian community before the assault?

A summary of William Dalrymple’s article in The Guardian/The Observer on 1st September 2024 – In Britain, we are still astonishingly ignorant: the hidden story of how ancient India shaped the West.

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