The Northeast has historically been a dharmic bridge between India and the East, rooted in Bauddha, Vaishnava, Shakta, and indigenous traditions. Over time, missionary influence, political subjugation, and geographical isolation have led to large-scale conversions and cultural alienation.
Purpose:
To reverse the erosion of dharmic identity through research, strategic planning, and cultural revival rooted in historical truth.
Key Objectives:
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Document the history of missionary activity and conversion.
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Reconstruct the region’s pre-Christian dharmic heritage.
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Collect state-wise data across tribal, political, and religious lines.
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Study conversion tactics and develop Gharwapsi strategies.
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Highlight the region’s geopolitical importance in national security and cultural continuity.
Goal:
Produce actionable literature and a strategic roadmap to restore the dharmic fabric of Northeast India and strengthen Bharat’s civilizational unity.