Rajeev Srinivasan

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Rajeev Srinivasan (Hindi: राजीव श्रीनिवासन) is an Indian journalist, blogger and Hindu rights activist. He was educated at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Syracuse University and at Stanford Business School and works in software sales and is a marketing professional [1]. He writes a regular opinion column for Indian web portal Rediff. He has been featured in Outlook and other magazines.

His writings are generally conservative, in particular sympathetic to Hindu nationalism.

Most of the issues he frequents are about threats to Hinduism's and/or India's interests, including:

He has an active blog, titled "Shadow Warrior". Some of the major blogosphere issues he has been instrumental in covering include the California textbook controversy over Hindu history and Shekhar Gupta's "Hindu fanatic bombers" slip-up.

In December 2003, he made an appearance as a guest speaker at the Indian Institute of Science's Prasthutha forum, speaking on "Rethinking Indian History" [2].

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