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The Kashmir Monitor opinions section features opinion articles, editorial opinions, today's opinion, analysis and columnist & opinion stories.
March 25, 2024

PM Modi could swing Tesla to India

On March 15, the government announced a new scheme to promote investment in EVs. Any company willing to invest $500 million in a new manufacturing facility that begins production in three years…

Shrinking the idea of citizenship

By Ajaz Ashraf Ever since the final draft of the National Register of Citizens for Assam was released on July 30, the media has featured poignant stories about some of the 40…
August 21, 2018

The new terrorist

By Manini Chatterjee The two-kilometre radius around the iconic Raisina Hill complex in Delhi is probably the most secure zone in the country. Policemen and paramilitary personnel are as much part of…
August 21, 2018

Trump and Erdogan: Colliding egos

By Irfan Husain What happens when two headstrong leaders, both enjoying the support of their nationalistic and religious base, clash? In most cases, the leader of the weaker country is left to…
August 21, 2018

GROWING UP MUSLIM IN INDIA

By Lynette Viccaji Nazia Erum means business. The happiness and peace of mind of her own daughter is at stake, so she is a mother on a mission and the title of…
August 19, 2018

TRAGEDIES OF SEPARATION

By Asif Noorani Multifaceted genius Gulzar’s enriching experience as a scriptwriter gives him an advantage when writing a novel: he is able to create a number of realistic characters and, what’s more,…
August 19, 2018

Wonders of the written word

By Nijah S. Khan The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is the book equivalent of a long, warm hug from someone you love. Populated by winsome characters whom you feel…
August 19, 2018

CRITICISM IN URDU

By Harris Khalique Universally, there is a love-hate relationship between literary criticism and creative writing. On the one hand, neither can do without the other; on the other, there is a constant…
August 19, 2018

Hope versus Fear

By Ramachandra Guha In a book published in 2007, I wrote that “the world over, the rhetoric of modern democratic politics has been marked by two rather opposed rhetorical styles. The first…
August 19, 2018

Zia’s legacy alive and well in Pakistan

By Priyamvada Ggrover Muhammad Zia ul-Haq died 30 years ago today in a mysterious plane crash, at age 64, but the controversial Pakistani president’s 10-year-long rule was as much spectacle as his…
August 19, 2018
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