Vishal Agarwal
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Vishal Agarwal (b. 1970) is an Indian author. He has written on Indian philosophy, history and contemporary Indian society. He has also criticized the Aryan Invasion Theory and Marxist historiography.
[edit] Partial list of Publications
- A Reply to Michael Witzel’s ‘Ein Fremdling im Rgveda’, (2003/2005). (Journal of Indo-European Studies, Vol. 31, No.1-2: pp.107-185, 2003). In Puratattva, Vol. 35 (2004-2005)
- The Aryan Migration Theory: Fabricating Literary Evidence
- Misrepresentation and Stereotyping of Hindu Dharma in History Textbooks in India In "History Today", vol. 5, 2004-05:61-76
- A case study in Eminent Historiography, in India's Only Communalist, ed. by Koenraad Elst, Voice of India: New Delhi (2005)
- The Rgveda Samhita as Known to AV-Par. 46 (M. Witzel)- A Review, Indo-Iranian Journal vol. 25: 1983, pg. 238-239
- Agarwal, Vishal: Is There Vedic Evidence for the Indo-Aryan Immigration to India?