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Campus Insecurity
Jamia students detained and suspended as they allege administrative vindictiveness / Politics
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March 2025
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FROM WHERE THE ORDERS CAME
ARMY OFFICERS TESTIFY THAT TWO GENERALS OVERSAW THE TORTURE AND MURDER OF CIVILIANS IN POONCH
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February 2025
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Risking It All
What Mukesh Chandrakar’s murder reveals about reporting from Bastar
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February 2025
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The Good Doctor Had His Problems
What we cannot ignore about Manmohan Singh
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February 2025
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"THERE LIES MY COUNTRY"
Undoing nationalisms in Fahmida Riaz's exile writings
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February 2025
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CAPITAL GAINS
The BJP's strategy to unseat the AAP in Delhi
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February 2025
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Peeling the Layers
The philosophy behind The Savala Vada, India's The Onion
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February 2025
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DRIVE TO SURVIVE
The discreet charm of Chandrababu Naidu
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February 2025
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HOW TO SEE ART?
BN Goswamy's strategies of seeing
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January 2025
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Bitter Crop
Ghana's cacao plantations in crisis
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January 2025
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SURVEYORS OF DESTRUCTION
An atmosphere of fear persists in the wake of the Sambhal violence
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January 2025
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SITE OF DECEIT
HOW THE ASI FORTIFIES HINDUTVA HISTORY
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January 2025
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The Broken Pact
Minority legislators rue the erosion of the Constitution under the Modi government/
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January 2025
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Hate by Proxy
How shadow accounts on Meta spread BJP propaganda in Jharkhand
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January 2025
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Mob Mentality
How the Modi government fuels a dangerous vigilantism
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September 2020
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RIP TIDES
Shahidul Alam’s exploration of Bangladeshi photography and activism
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September 2020
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Trickle-down Effect
Nepal–India tensions have advanced from the diplomatic level to the public sphere
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September 2020
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Editor's Pick
ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1950, the diplomat Ralph Bunche, seen here addressing the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The first black Nobel laureate, Bunche was awarded the prize for his efforts in ending the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
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September 2020
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Shades of The Grey
A Pune bakery rejects the rigid binaries of everyday life / Gender
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September 2020
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Scorched Hearths
A photographer-nurse recalls the Delhi violence
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September 2020
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Licence to Kill
A photojournalist’s account of documenting the Delhi violence
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September 2020
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CRIME AND PREJUDICE
The BJP and Delhi Police’s hand in the Delhi violence
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September 2020
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Bled Dry
How India exploits health workers
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September 2020
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The Bookshelf: The Man Who Learnt To Fly But Could Not Land
This 2013 novel, newly translated, follows the trajectory of its protagonist, KTN Kottoor.
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September 2020
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Status Update
India’s telling silence on the Hagia Sophia controversy
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August 2020
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Tasks Forced
Sri Lanka’s excessively militarised response to COVID-19
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August 2020
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SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Caste and the delusion of “merit” in Indian higher education
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August 2020
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OCCUPATION HAZARDS
The heavy cost of revoking Article 370 in Kashmir
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August 2020
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THE BOOKSHELF
THE WOMEN WHO FORGOT TO INVENT FACEBOOK AND OTHER STORIES
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August 2020
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WRINKLES IN TIME
How a contemporary Urdu writer dissolves the boundaries between traditional and modern
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