Bharat Rakshak

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Bharat Rakshak
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Bharat Rakshak home page on 28 January 2007
Web address bharat-rakshak.com
Commercial? Non-profit
Type of site
Military information and community website
Registration Optional (required for forum)
Available in English
Owner Seetal Ramesh Patel
Launched 1 July 1997
Alexa rank
Negative increase 51,167 (April 2014)[1]
Current status Active

Bharat Rakshak ("Defenders of India") is a website devoted to discussing India's military affairs. It was started and is run by military enthusiasts.

History

Bharat Rakshak was started in April 1997 by bringing together the individual websites of Indian Defence enthusiasts.[2] The website was officially launched on 1 July 1997 by Seetal Patel and Rupak Chattopadhyay. While the concept of Open Source intelligence, as defined by the United States intelligence community, is still evolving in India, Bharat Rakshak has been cited as a website that could be held in the same category as its western counterparts.[3]

The site gained some notoriety in December 2007, when it was cited for leaking the Official War Histories written by the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) that had remained classified for sometime.[4]

Features

  • An active discussion forum, which has been referred to in the press as a think-tank of Indian military issues.[2]
  • An online bookstore, which specialises in the sourcing of books related to the Indian Military.
  • A multimedia section, with a considerable number of video clippings and audio recordings of Military marches played by the bands of Indian Army, the Navy and Air Force. It also includes a significant collection of books devoted to various topics like Military History, Security Issues and Nuclear Issues. Their articles on nuclear issues have received press coverage.[5]

Related sites

On 15 August 2000, Bharat Rakshak launched a sister website called Amar Jawan. Amar Jawan website is dedicated to the personnel of India's Armed Forces, it means "Immortal Soldier" in Hindi.

External links

References

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