In-depth research reports, trend analyses, and regional briefings on anti-Hindu persecution worldwide. All reports are freely available for download.
A comprehensive review of 2,847 documented incidents across 43 countries in 2025. This report examines regional trends, escalation patterns, and the institutional responses — or lack thereof — from governments and international bodies.
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Open Access: All Dharma Watch reports are freely available under Creative Commons licensing. Citation details are included in each report.
An examination of the systematic targeting of Hindu communities in Bangladesh, documenting 312 incidents in 2024–2025 and the near-total absence of prosecutions.
Analysis of 189 incidents across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia from 2023–2025, identifying patterns in vandalism, online harassment, and institutional discrimination.
A systematic record of Hindu temple demolitions, forced conversions, and property seizures in Pakistan from 2020 to 2025, cross-referenced with government records and satellite imagery.
A policy brief submitted to the UN Human Rights Council outlining recommended mechanisms for monitoring and responding to anti-Hindu persecution, with case studies from six countries.
A review of coordinated anti-Hindu hate campaigns on social media platforms from 2024–2025, documenting the link between online incitement and offline violence.
Documentation of temple demolitions, religious discrimination in public institutions, and the erosion of Hindu cultural heritage in Malaysia over the past decade.
Comprehensive yearly reviews of global incident data, trends, and institutional responses.
Deep-dive analyses of specific countries or regions with elevated risk levels.
Cross-regional examinations of specific incident types, escalation patterns, or perpetrator profiles.
Evidence-based recommendations for governments, international bodies, and civil society organizations.
Researchers, journalists, and human rights practitioners can request access to our full incident dataset for academic or advocacy purposes. All data requests are reviewed by our editorial team.