Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

The Disagreeables

Outlook

|

February 11, 2025

Though the controversies surrounding Pattanam have put an end to excavation work at the archaeological village in Kerala, the site is still cloaked in secrecy thanks to ASI

- Shahina K.K.

The Disagreeables

SEVENTY-YEAR-OLD Gopi, a daily wage worker in Pattanam, located in Kerala’s Ernakulam district, is proud of himself. He believes he has lent a hand to a seminal project that involved discovering the region’s past. When the Pattanam excavations started, Gopi was one of the many manual labourers hired to participate in the grand excavation project undertaken by the Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR). Initially, he was a bit suspicious about the project, which was widely discussed by local villagers.

“It was a bit difficult to understand why they have been digging the ground; what is there so important about broken pieces of pots, coins and things like that? Later, I understood that it was such an important process of discovering our own past,” says Gopi.

He was told that the excavation aimed to understand the life and systems of the region’s ancestors—who lived here centuries ago. However, he is unaware of the ongoing controversies surrounding the Pattanam excavation project. He disagrees with any attempt to communalise the excavation. “If somebody claims this is against the interests of the Hindu community, I totally disagree. This is for everyone. Learning about people who lived here centuries ago is important to all of us,” says Gopi, who has only elementary education and works under the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Outlook

Outlook

Outlook

Chop and Change

India should not align itself with the American camp. It should continue to assert its strategic autonomy

time to read

7 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

Has the Maharaja Stopped Dancing?

To his credit, Rajinikanth made the transition from cinema that was made for single screens and their unruly audiences to new-age films in which we see his young, VFX version

time to read

7 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

Two to Tango

Keeping relations on an even keel with China is important for India's economic growth, but joining a world order led by it would be suicidal

time to read

5 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Multipolarity or a New Bipolarity?

Even as Beijing continues to challenge conventional notions of democracy and human rights, America will have to decide what it stands for and what it wants from the world

time to read

7 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

You Have no Enemies, you say?

India’s interests lie in a closer strategic partnership with the US, just as any American administration cannot ignore the world’s most populous country that is in a critical geography and has economic and military potential

time to read

4 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

How Fragile we are

Tariff turbulence and India's pursuit of strategic autonomy

time to read

9 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Chasing a Chimera

India, China and Russia as well as most of the developing countries are committed to a multipolar world where policies are not decided by just one or two countries, but there are several power poles

time to read

7 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

Behind the Mask

There is a pressing need to map the gaps between branding claims and effective achievements on the foreign policy front, based on the parameters set by the Modi government itself

time to read

7 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

The Tianjin Trifecta

Is India the face of the forces directed by Russia in a new, turbocharged geopolitical vehicle designed and built by China?

time to read

7 mins

September 21, 2025

Outlook

Outlook

Lyrically Yours

A remarkable travelogue across Indian cities through the years

time to read

5 mins

September 11, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size