Pakistan, Feb. 27 -- Hindutva, the Aryan supremacist ideology, has historically destabilized South Asia, making it prone to foreign invasions. Rooted in a desire for absolute control over the subcontinent, it has disrupted the delicate regional consensus that sustained empires, leading to cycles of internal strife and external conquests.

Hindutva's radical impulse has persistently fractured South Asia's geopolitical fabric. Its co-option with British colonialism, however, has proved far more disastrous, as it not only perpetuated imperial divide-and-rule strategies but also militarized the region's ecological lifelines, pushing it toward environmental collapse. While pretending to be the custodian of sub-continental civilization, Hindutv...