Educationist Gitanjali Angmo, wife of education reformer Sonam Wangchuk, has sparked debate after calling for greater academic emphasis on Hindu philosophy and India's traditional knowledge systems in universities. Angmo, speaking at a recent event, questioned whether Indian higher education institutions should do more to promote the study of Hindu thought and indigenous knowledge traditions. Her remarks came days after a series of posts on X, between July 25 and July 27, in which she reflected on Sanatana Dharma, nationalism and India's civilisational heritage. She claimed that centres devoted to Islamic Studies and Chinese Studies receive greater institutional support than Centres for Hindu Studies and wondered why research into India's own philosophical traditions often attracts comparatively less funding. India is rising for the sake of the Sanatana Dharma."