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    Sumati Mehrishi

    Sumati Mehrishi is a senior journalist with more than two decades of experience in print and digital media. Her areas of focus encompass the intersections of politics, India's cultural ascent under PM Modi, ‘dharma’, culture, gender, development, Indic performing arts, visual arts, sports and India’s soft power. She has written extensively on the Indic narrative, performing and visual arts, Indian classical music, social and political narratives. She loves to explore temples, temple life and temple towns.

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    Dark and scary side of online gaming: Why India needs to crack down on toxic foreign entertainment targeting young Indian minds

    The cyber safety of children and youth against toxic foreign soft power is everyone's responsibility – of policymakers, the government, society, law and order agencies, and, above all, families....

    Sumati Mehrishi
    February 14, 2026
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    Uttarakhand Char Dham: Why the temple committees want the entry of non-Hindus banned

    Their view of the Char Dhams as merely destinations, "rich temples", as tourism nodes for bringing good tourism-bucks turnovers, and as energy points of the state/Indian growth sectors, reveals their ...

    Sumati Mehrishi
    February 2, 2026
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    What the 2026 Republic Day Parade taught us about self preservation

    The opportunity to harness the intersections and cross-sections of soft power, in the same window and space as hard power, cannot be tossed aside. ...

    Sumati Mehrishi
    January 28, 2026
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    Music for Bharat: why AR Rahman must sing a different tune this ‘Basant’

    AR Rahman had the opportunity to create for Bharat and curate for Bharat all these years. He must use this opportunity and deny the space to bait and bias in interviews. ...

    Sumati Mehrishi
    January 23, 2026
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    ‘Bagurumba’, Bodo, Bharat: What Assam is doing right and is doing for Indian culture

    The celebration of Bagurumba, the dance form at the heart of Bodo culture in Assam, at a massive scale, is a high point in the confluence of culture, cultural heritage and politics. Cultural reclamati...

    Sumati Mehrishi
    January 20, 2026
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    Unlocking ‘Swayambodh’: Why the Jyotirlingas calibrate Bharat’s fight against cultural iconoclasm

    Celebration of devotion becomes the phenomenal and singular emergency. The unjustifiable is questioned. The unaddressed is responded to and countered. The undiscovered is revealed, realised and valued...

    Sumati Mehrishi
    January 18, 2026
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    The defiant rebuilder: Why KM Munshi’s contribution to Somnath’s eternity matters to PM Modi’s restoration of dharma and culture

    Signs of violence inflicted on the Somnath Mandir stared at KM Munshi in his immersive pursuit of its restoration....

    Sumati Mehrishi
    January 11, 2026
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    Decoding the allegations of Omar Abdullah about ‘interference’ of LG Manoj Sinha in Jammu and Kashmir

    The push for the restoration of statehood in J&K will become more intense in 2026. And each time a mirror is held on the elected government’s work, the perception of LG Sinha as being "interfering" wi...

    Sumati Mehrishi
    December 25, 2025
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    Why PM Modi’s warmest dialogue with Tulsi Bhai’s Ethiopia counts for Global South

    PM Modi's speech in Ethiopia is a historic step towards ascertaining India's efforts, voice and vision in the Global South, in the backdrop of the constantly-evolving geopolitical events in the world....

    Sumati Mehrishi
    December 18, 2025
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    Why ‘Dhurandhar’ is the perfect trigger to unlock Bharat’s espionage heritage

    For the Indics, owning the creative domain that caters to the world of Indic espionage and taking ownership of this domain, will be incomplete without unlocking the heritage of Bharat’s spy systems. ...

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    December 16, 2025
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