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Despite its costs, India’s middle class cheers for conflict, blind to trauma, diplomacy, or historical lessons. The absence ...
A candid, layered memoir explores Carnatic music, identity, and reinvention. A deep dive into artistry, memory, and self.
The political and strategic affairs commentator Ayesha Siddiqa says in Pakistan’s understanding, nuclear deterrence still ...
The caste census is long overdue. It’s crucial for addressing OBC subcategorisation, ensuring fair representation, and ...
A 60-year-old woman’s arrest under the Foreigner’s Act has ignited fear and defiance in a Muslim neighbourhood of West Bengal ...
Is there a way out of the society of the spectacle? Can we reclaim direct experience in a world mediated by images? There are ...
As Jeyarani accuses filmmaker Shalini Vijayakumar of appropriating her short story, the controversy reignites questions about ...
In a landmark verdict, a special court in Tamil Nadu handed life sentences to nine politically connected men for gang rape ...
Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp—shortlisted for the International Booker—delves into Muslim women’s resilience against patriarchy.
Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna’s tenure neither transformed the Supreme Court nor disgraced it—but held the line when it ...
From sex, silence, and solidarity to trauma, Tinder, and truth—author Rituparna Chatterjee’s How India Loves unearths the raw ...
India’s missile strikes on Pakistan after the Pahalgam killings triggered a brief but sharp exchange. But it was the US—and ...