I see that Goanet approves re-writing of history then, and the practice of going to the primary sources.
But these nods seem rather selective. Every time a historian or filmmaker or scholar outside the Harvard-approved coterie publishes anything that re-examines the airbrushed history fed to us Indians by the Marxist historians - their sanitizing of Muslim brutality (*), the genocide that was carried out against the Hindus, the wholescale iconoclasm and destruction of our temples, the burning of our libraries and universities, the ethnic cleansing of Hindu pandits in Kashmir - the usual Leftwing suspects immediately perk up and condemn them as RSS/Hindutva attempts to fabricate history. Why, even for the very recent attacks on Hindus by Muslim thugs in Leicester the Woke were filling in bogus 'context.' When the targets of violence are Hindus, you can always count on the Progressives to invent extenuating circumstances. To their great misfortune, they no longer have a lock on the levers that control the flow of production and dissemination in the marketplace of ideas (**). For the record - I welcome works such as those by Alan Machado Prabhu. They must be subjected to examination, debate and discussion. However, the people who usually push these themes (themes that show the British, Portuguese, and Muslim invaders to be more kinder and gentler version of savages) are not interested in accuracy or scholarship. They are solely driven by political and religious biases which they then project onto others. (*) and the brutality, intolerance, and iconoclasm of the early Portuguese in Goa. (**) Although they are relentless in their attempts at control. We just had a bombshell report a day ago how the US govt under Biden circumvented the First Amendment by collaborating with Facebook, Twitter, and other social media companies to suppress expression. See - https://theintercept.com/2022/10/31/social-media-disinformation-dhs/ PS: I recommend these books by J. Sai Deepak - https://www.amazon.in/Books-J-Deepak/s?rh=n%3A976389031%2Cp_27%3AJ+Sai+Deepak Best, r