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ICHR historian Dilip K Chakrabarti raises objection on David Frawley's
invitation
By Ritika Chopra, ET Bureau | 27 Mar, 2015, 03.48AM ISTPost a Comment

NEW DELHI: Just months after its top panel was reconstituted by the
Modi government, cracks are now emerging within the country's premier
body for historical research.Â

Noted archaeologist and professor emeritus at Cambridge UniversityÂ
Dilip K Chakrabarti, who HRD Minister Smriti Iranihad recently
appointed as member ofIndian Council of Historical Research(ICHR)
overruling the recommendation of its chief Y Sudershan Rao, has
lambasted the body for inviting "vedic teacher" David Frawley to
deliver the Foundation Day lecture.Â

Speaking to ET, Chakrabarti said, "David Frawley is not an academic.
Why should he be invited to deliver an academic lecture?" "It's a fact
there is a long shadow of the Left on history writing in India. But we
need to correct that through proper academic research. We cannot
achieve that with the likes of Mr. Frawley."Â

Charkrabarti added he would flag this matter, apart from the need for
structural reforms, at the first meeting of ICHR's newly-constituted
governing body on Friday, just ahead of Frawley's lecture on 'Textual
Evidence in Vedas â EURO " Cultural and Historical Implication'.Â

Frawley, whose Indian name is Vamdev Shastri, is an American-Hindu
spiritual teacher and a strong proponent of yoga, vedic astrology and
ayurveda. He has a D.Litt in yoga from Swami Vivekananda Yoga
Anusandhana Samsthana in Bengaluru and runs a web-based educational
institution in US called the American Institute of Vedic studies.Â

Chakrabarti's critique is interesting as it comes from a historian who
is not only an RSSfavourite, but also respected by Marxist historians
for his peer-reviewed works. He is also associated with the
Vivekananda International Foundation, a New Delhi-based think tank
started by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, which has given the
present central government some of its most significant and strategic
appointees.Â

The Cambridge professor is probably the only renowned academic face on
the research council at present. His colleagues at ICHR include four
historians who are office bearers of RSS's history wing Akhil
Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana.Â

Frawley defended his impending presence at the ICHR lecture. "Apart
from Leftist, Marxist, and other current academic approaches is a
traditional school of thought in India that honours its cultural
ethos. My aim is to promote a new examination of that, starting with
Vedic literature. Though born in the West, my background is in India's
older traditions, which I believe are still widely relevant. Such a
dharmic or Indic school of thought should be revived and have its
point of view represented. This may be a task for a new order of
thinkers, not simply a modification of existing approaches," he said
in an email response to ET.Â

This is not the first time that an event organised by ICHR under its
present chief Rao has attracted flak for the choice of speaker. The
seventh Maulana Abdul Kalam Memorial Lecture delivered by Prof SN
Balagangadhara of Ghent University, Belgium, in November witnessed
fireworks as other historians protested the invited academic's
credentials â EURO " Balagangadhara is a philosopher by training.

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