About the Free Webinar:
For generations, the history of ancient India has been shaped—and often distorted—by colonial frameworks that misunderstood or misrepresented its depth, continuity, and intellectual achievements. These narratives have influenced not only textbooks, but also how millions understand their own heritage.
In this thought-provoking webinar with Shri Anil J. Mehta, we explore the groundbreaking work of Anil Mehta and his book History and Chronology of Ancient India: Undoing Distortions from Colonial Rule. Through a careful reexamination of historical evidence, textual sources, and indigenous knowledge systems, this session challenges long-held assumptions about India’s past.
This webinar is ideal for students, educators, and lifelong learners seeking a more authentic and nuanced understanding of India’s past—grounded not in inherited narratives, but in rigorous inquiry and Dharmic perspectives.
Join us to rethink what you thought you knew about ancient India—and to engage with a vision of history that restores both truth and continuity.
This is a complimentary webinar, thoughtfully curated to offer depth, clarity, and high-value insights reflecting the quality of a premium learning experience.
Get to Know panelist
Shri. Anil J. Mehta
Shri. Anil Mehta has a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Kharagpur and a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He has over 30 years of experience in research, development, and design in the chemical industry with 12 United States patents.
He has been keenly interested in history since his childhood. After first encountering theories regarding the potentially severe distortions in ancient Indian chronology and history, he could not wait to find the truth. He retired early in 2018 from a very satisfying career to commit his research skills full time to better understand and share the true history of India
Blogs by HUA

Restoring the True History and Chronology of Ancient India
Explore how colonial era interpretations reshaped ancient India’s chronology. This book reexamines historical evidence to present a continuous timeline from 3139 BC to CE 1192, challenging long-held assumptions.

HUA Confers Historic Honorary Doctorate in Hindu Stewardship
HUA honored Shri. Ramesh Bhutada with its inaugural Honorary Doctorate in Hindu Stewardship, a pioneering academic recognition rooted in Dharmic values that celebrates stewardship, service, and enduring contributions to Hindu communities and institutions.

Raising Hindu Children in a Polarized America
Raising Hindu children in America today requires more than cultural exposure—it calls for clarity of worldview. This reflection explores the quiet challenges families face and why equipping parents with language and understanding is key to nurturing confident, grounded children in a complex, questioning world.








