Bharat Ka Satya
The truth of Bharat, told as a living family-tree. Walk the branches of the nation's story — the figures, the movements, the milestones — every leaf carrying the source it stands on.
Three chronicles of Bharat
Each opens into an interactive tree of cards. Tap any card for the full account and its citations.
How Bharat Won Freedom
From the first war of 1857 to Independence — the revolutionary stream and the constitutional stream, side by side. Netaji's INA, Savarkar's Abhinav Bharat, Gandhi's satyagraha, Bhagat Singh's defiance, and Patel's welding of a nation.
Kashmir & Article 370
The Instrument of Accession, the "temporary" Article 370 and 35A, the long erosion, the abrogation of 5 August 2019, and the Supreme Court's 2023 verdict upholding it — a strictly factual, cited timeline of accession to full integration.
Bharat 2014 – Present
The milestones of a decade across seven domains — Digital Bharat and UPI, GST, Ayushman Bharat, Chandrayaan-3's south-pole landing, the Ram Mandir, the G20 Presidency, and Bharat's rise to the world's 4th-largest economy.
Cited, not asserted
Every card links to its source — books, official gazettes, court judgments and reputable reporting. Where an event is contested, we say so and cite both sides.
The historians we lean on
Including Vikram Sampath's Savarkar volumes, J. Sai Deepak's India, that is Bharat, Sugata Bose on Netaji, and Bipan Chandra's Bharat's Struggle for Independence.
History as a tree
People and events are drawn as a family-tree — roots, branches and leaves — so you can see how one moment grew from another, all the way to today.