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Nimisha Priya’s case reveals deep flaws in migrant protections, international law, and the politics of the death penalty.
Omar Ahmed locates the rise and fall of India’s parallel cinema within a shifting postcolonial state—caught between ...
Nimisha Priya’s case reveals deep flaws in migrant protections, international law, and the politics of the death penalty.
Modi’s visit is important to keep Indian interests alive in the neighbourhood, since China is making attempts to forge a ...
Meera Nanda analyses how Hindutva and postcolonial theory undermine rationalism and science, with its effects showing on ...
The Kanwar Yatra’s sacredness is weaponised, now morphing into a state-backed Hindutva show of force, shielding violence ...
The influencer’s viral plea exposes India’s broken rural health system, where bad roads and state apathy turn childbirth into ...
Explore how Janam’s Moloyashree Hashmi shares memories of Safdar Hashmi, the origins of Janam, and how working-class art ...
Veteran writer Gideon Haigh breaks down how cricket’s governance, especially in India, is driven by political power and ...
Karnataka author Banu Mushtaq discusses her reading journey from childhood magazines to Russian literature, how social ...
India’s ageing population is rising fast, but public healthcare, pensions, and social care remain broken. Who will protect ...
CM Fadnavis calls it a move against “Urban Naxals,” but activists say the MSPS Bill targets protests, punishes civil ...