Rajiv Malhotra

 Rajiv Malhotra is an Indian-American writer, Hindutva ideologue, and the founder of the Infinity Foundation. He focuses on Indic studies and funds projects such as Columbia University's project to translate the Tibetan Buddhist Tengyur. Rajiv Malhotra was born in New Delhi, India in 1950 and holds degrees from Syracuse University and St. Stephen's College. He is a notable author, with works including "Breaking India" (2011), "Being Different" (2011), "Indra's Net" (2014), and "The Battle for Sanskrit" (2016). Rajiv Malhotra is also the full-time founder-director of the Infinity Foundation in Princeton, NJ, and serves as Chairman of the Board of Governors.

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