Category: X.T.M
Enough with the
Vedam

A fellow TamBram writes about it; https://nereview.com/article/the-trials-of-subu-vedam.
The word Brahmin is mentioned 4 times in the non-paywall foreword.
Subuās father was an academic, a physics professor and materials scientist at Penn State, who would have blended seamlessly with my parentsā friends in North Carolina, who were all vegetarian and spoke Brahminical Tamil with its idiosyncratic conjugations and vocabulary.
Dr. V
War of the Aryans
since Sbarrkum writes on Dravidians, Dalits & Aryans; I wanted to leave a short comment (for now)

What is
Islam the religion of Peace
He also brokered the fragile ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia after deadly border clashes earlier this year – he stepped in after Trump threatened to impose tariffs on both sides if the fighting didn’t stop.
Some called it a diplomatic victory for Malaysia, while others said Anwar was simply in the right place at the right time – this year, it was the Malaysian PM’s turn to lead Asean.
Two Theravada Buddhist neighbours go to war over a Hindu Temple Complex and come to peace because of a Muslim & Christian President.
I know the Commentariat – Saffroniate are a bit miffed by my sudden change of tone; but as you can see I would be intellectually dishonest if I didn’t cover all sides of the story. This is where Dharmic civilisation, which is ordinarily peaceful, had to be *helped* by Abrahamic one.
On closer interrogation; I think when the Blog becomes dominantly “one-tone”, I then flip to ensure we maintain a parity of sorts.
The Earthās Lost Industrial Heart
After our discussion on industrialisation in India, I began to wonder: if the Earth were one country, one government, one infrastructure grid, one economy, where would its industrial heart lie?
Geographically, the answer is obvious. The natural centre of the world, for energy, labour, and trade routes, isnāt London, New York, or Beijing. Itās the triangle between the Persian Gulf, the Indo-Gangetic plain, and the Red Sea.
Deserts rich in hydrocarbons. River basins dense with labour, water, and grain. Seas that touch every continent. If the world were united, this belt, Arabia to India to the Nile, would be the Ruhr, the Great Lakes, and the Pearl River Delta combined.
The Natural Order of Geography
Before empire, this region was the planetās connective tissue. Spices, silk, horses, and steel moved from India to Arabia to Africa. Energy, grain, and knowledge flowed through the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf like the arteries of the Earth. It was not the āMiddle Eastā; it was Middle Earth. Continue reading The Earthās Lost Industrial Heart
Genetics open thread
On popular request ā or curiosity. Two recent studies are making the rounds:
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Kashmiris and Central Asians: Nature ā February 2025
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Sri Lankans and South Indians: Nature India ā February 2025
Iām generally skeptical of population genetics papers, what is their point exactly? But presumably this will awaken the Commentariat, who have been quieter lately.
If nothing else, consider it intellectual cake; open to everyone, rich in speculation. As an aside the young girl featured is a Baloch.
Co-Founders Confer
I sent this email to the CoFounders of the Blog (Omar | Razib) and tomorrow I will send through the Monthly Author Report.
Loki has come to Asgard once again
1. The Return of Loki
Loki is the harbinger of Ragnarƶk. Even Iām surprised ā but perhaps it was inevitable. The Saffronite dialectic on caste had become too self-referential, too performative. The same arguments recycled endlessly, as if volume were a substitute for depth.
Girmit wasn’t speaking on national unity; only perceptions. So any analysis of the structure of society is now to be replaced by moral superiority onto their counterparts. It has become, in short, a perpetual three-minute hate, directed outward at āthe Other.ā That is not intellectual inquiry; itās emotional exorcism.
2. The Editorial Shift
So, to reset the balance and an apology, Iāve made Kabir an editor. He now has the rights to create and onboard new authors ā part of what I call the Crescentisation of the blog. Think of Brown Pundits as a Saffron-hued Moon, where all Desi identities can find their place. In terms of editorial hierarchy: Continue reading Loki has come to Asgard once again
Too Much Masala Ruins the Curry
I actually agree with Kabir on one key point ā I donāt think people should be brought back to Brown Pundits merely as bait or for spectacle. The value of this space has never been provocation for provocationās sake.
What makes Brown Pundits “gold” is that it forces us to face uncomfortable truths: about ourselves, our societies, our religions, our histories. The goal isnāt comfort; itās clarity.
Thatās why I push back when people say ādonāt talk about casteā or āthatās offensive.ā Caste, class, and every other structural reality are not optional topics ā theyāre fundamental to understanding how our societies actually work. Discussing them honestly is the only way to make sense of why things function, and malfunction, as they do.
If we avoid those hard conversations, the whole project collapses into noise. The point is not to inflame, but to illuminateā even when illumination burns a little.

Kabir: