Editorial Policy
School of Hindutva is an independent editorial platform dedicated to the serious and responsible study of Hindutva, Indian civilization, and indigenous political and cultural thought. The platform operates with full editorial independence and is not affiliated with any political party, organization, or governmental institution.
All editorial decisions are guided by intellectual integrity, academic responsibility, and relevance to the platform’s core focus.
Purpose of This Policy
This Editorial Policy outlines the principles that govern content selection, review, and publication on School of Hindutva. Its purpose is to ensure consistency, credibility, and intellectual rigor across all published material.
The policy exists to protect both readers and contributors by maintaining clear standards of quality and responsibility.
Scope of Content
School of Hindutva publishes original, long-form analytical articles focused on:
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Hindutva as a civilizational and cultural concept
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Indian political thought and indigenous intellectual traditions
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Nation, society, culture, and Dharma
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Colonialism and its influence on Indian intellectual discourse
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Decolonization of the Indian mind and epistemological frameworks
The platform does not publish breaking news, political campaigning, or sensational commentary. Content is selected for depth, clarity, and long-term relevance rather than immediacy.
Editorial Standards
All content published on School of Hindutva must meet the following standards:
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Originality: Articles must be original and unpublished elsewhere.
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Analytical Rigor: Arguments should be coherent, structured, and conceptually sound.
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Tone and Language: Writing must remain respectful, measured, and scholarly in nature.
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Non-Sensationalism: Headlines and content should avoid exaggeration or provocative framing.
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Intellectual Responsibility: Claims should be reasoned and, where appropriate, supported by credible references.
Editorial Review Process
Submissions are reviewed to assess relevance, quality, clarity, and alignment with the platform’s editorial focus. The editorial team may suggest revisions for structure, tone, or clarity.
School of Hindutva reserves the right to accept, reject, or edit submissions at its discretion. Editorial decisions are final.
Corrections and Revisions
The platform is committed to accuracy. If factual errors are identified, corrections may be made to uphold editorial integrity. Substantial updates may be noted where appropriate.
Disclaimer
The views expressed in individual articles are those of the respective authors and do not necessarily represent the views of School of Hindutva as an editorial platform.
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