| 1. |
Purpose, Methodology and
Organization |
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Purpose |
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Methodology |
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Organization of this
Report |
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Summary of
Findings |
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| 2. |
A Brief Outline of the Hindutva
Movement |
| 2.1. |
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak
Sangh |
| 2.2. |
Hindutva: The Ideology of
RSS |
| 2.3. |
The Hindutva Movement and the Sangh
Parivar |
| 2.4. |
Constituents of the Sangh
Parivar |
| 2.5. |
Organization Structure of the Sangh
Parivaar |
| 2.6. |
The Methods of the Sangh: From
Violent Riots to Planned Pogroms |
| 2.6.1. |
--Violent Underpinnings of
Hindutva |
| 2.6.2. |
--The Sangh’s Participation in
Communal Riots |
| 2.6.3. |
--Targeted Violence Against
Minorities: Two Recent Examples |
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| 3. |
Placing the IDRF Inside Hindutva: An
Institutional Analysis |
| 3.1. |
Institutional Links:
IDRF as a U.S. branch of the Sangh |
| 3.1.1.
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--The IDRF in US Government
Documents |
| 3.1.2.
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--IDRF In Its Own
Words |
| 3.2.
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The IDRF's Leadership:
The RSS Ideologue |
| 3.2.1.
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--The IDRF's
Founders |
| 3.2.2.
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--The IDRF's Other Office
Bearers |
| 3.2.3.
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--The IDRF's People in India
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| 3.3 |
The IDRF and the
Sangh in the United States |
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| 4. |
Funding Hate? |
| 4.1. |
The IDRF Funds and Their
Distribution |
| 4.2.
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Funding
Hinduization |
| 4.3.
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The IDRF as a
‘Development and Relief’ Organization |
| 4.3.1.
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--Relief |
| 4.3.2.
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--Development |
| 4.4.
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IDRF: Funding Violent
Organizations? |
| 4.4.1.
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--Anti-Christian Violence in
Gujarat, 1998-2000 |
| 4.4.2.
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--Tribal Participation in the
Gujarat Genocide, 2002 |
| 4.4.3.
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--Spreading Hate in Other
States |
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Hindutva:
The Growth of Violent Hindu
Nationalism |
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The
Blessed Nine! And The Sisters |
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Sewa
International: Service with an Ideological
Edge |
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Sewa
Bharati: Hindu Consolidation at Any
Cost |
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IDRF
Relief Efforts: Sectarian, Not
Humanitarian |
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Adivasi
vs Vanvasi: The Hinduization of Tribals in
India |
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Education?
or the Promotion of Bigotry? |
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Appendix
H |
The
Money Trail |