"The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
That's how the old saying goes.

Today is the last day, the session would be available at: <
dismantlinghindutva.com>.
Also available a host of info about the conference and the subject matter.

Here's an explanatory as regards what the conference is about.

<
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/global-hindutva-conference-us-7501478/
>

Here're two speeches on the very first session of the first day:

I/II.
<<The [Savarkar's] book ['Hindutva'] makes ahistorical, illogical and
contradictory claims and must have been confusing even to Savarkar’s
followers, as 80 years later, right up to 2003 when the Bharatiya Janata
Party began to glorify Savarkar, only seven editions were published.
Savarkar claimed the deepest antiquity for Hinduism, treated the Ramayana
as actual history, while admitting that the term Hindu originated from
Greeks, Persians and Arabs. Indeed the term Hindu cannot be found in
scriptures like the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagvad Gita or any of the Smritis
and Puranas.
...
...Hinduism is less a religion etched in stone or written by the hand of
god than a composite of cultures that evolved over time as indigenous
populations came into contact with an endless stream of visitors, some who
came temporarily and others who stayed permanently...
...
Hindutva [a political ideology] ranked their enemies in order – Muslims,
Christians and Communists. It applauded Hitler’s “national” pride and
invoked the Nazi model of dealing with minorities. Like Hitler, Hindutva
believed in race superiority and dreamt of world dominance. Yesterday it
collaborated with the British. Today it flaunts the tricolor it had openly
denigrated, pretends to uphold a Constitution it wanted replaced with the
Laws of Manu, a misogynist, Brahminical text, and is busy selling every
available public asset to the nearest foreign or Indian crony.>>

<
https://scroll.in/article/1005159/anand-patwardhan-if-hindutva-is-hinduism-then-the-ku-klux-klan-is-christianity
>

II. <<"Most of the websites of the Sangh Parivar that have been developed
are not located in India" Jaffrelot added, alleging that more than half of
them are located in the US, UK, Netherland, Belgium, Canada and Europe.

He said, “there was a clear intensification of the investment of the RSS
and Sangh Parivar at large” at the turn of the 21st century.

“The visit of the RSS chief to Africa, Europe, US after 1995 is probably
the turning point," Jaffrelot suggested, adding that their leaders realised
they could easily raise funds since the Hindus in the West were very
affluent.

“When Narendra Modi became the chief minister of Gujarat, he continued to
raise funds but also attracted investments from non-resident Gujaratis.”

Jaffrelot said Hindu nationalists had cultivated a love-hate relationship
with the US and the West:

“Hindu nationalism is directly deriving from ethnic nationalism that
Germans have invented. There is this thought that the West has invented a
form of modernity that has to be emulated.">>

<
https://www.thequint.com/news/dismantling-global-hindutva-multidisciplinary-perspectives-dgh-a-three-day-global-scholarly-conference-begins
>

Two reports:

I/II. <<Some of the prospective speakers have been trolled and even
subjected to rape and death threats. That a lot of this threat-mongering is
happening despite the online conference being a ‘North American’ enterprise
suggests those doing the threatening either reside elsewhere or are
confident that their patrons in the ‘pitrabhoomi’ can fend off the law
enforcement agencies in their adopted motherland.

One of the critics of the event has asked, somewhat disingenuously, why
such a conference is  “being organised ostensibly in North America rather
than India”. Though he notes that “the event is online and virtual rather
than live and in real time”, the answer, surely is obvious. Had an attempt
been made to hold a conference critiquing Hindutva as a physical event in
India, none of the foreign scholars due to speak would have been given
visas. Assuming the police did not cite a threat to public order as a ruse
to cancel the event, no public university would have given space and it is
doubtful any private university would have been brave enough to step in to
the breach. Last year, the external affairs ministry sought to impose
restrictions on the participation of overseas speakers for online seminars
too.

At the heart of the question – ‘Why critique Hindutva in the US?’ – is the
desire to seek extra-territorial application of the restrictions the Modi
government has placed on academic and political discourse. Not content with
policing Indian universities, the Sangh parivar now wants to dictate what
can and cant be discussed abroad.>>

 <
https://m.thewire.in/article/politics/what-hindutva-really-is-and-why-its-risky-to-debate-it/amp
>.

II. <<An academic conference in the US addressing Hindu nationalism is
being targeted by rightwing Hindu groups, which have sent death threats to
participants and forced several scholars to withdraw.

The conference, titled Dismantling Global Hindutva, which is co-sponsored
by more than 53 universities including Harvard, Stanford, Princeton,
Columbia, Berkeley, the University of Chicago, the University of
Pennsylvania, and Rutgers, has come under attack after several groups in
India and the US accused the event of being “anti-Hindu”.>>

<
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/09/death-threats-sent-to-participants-of-us-conference-on-hindu-nationalism
>

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