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Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Opinion- Page 162

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

Social media as a spectator sport

By MukulKesavan Social media is a spectator sport. More precisely, it’s reality television without the cameras. While the people involved in tweeting or posting on Facebook or Instagramming might well be communicating
Aug. 13, 2018

The risk in Imran Khan’s Pakistan

By Ayesha Siddiqa Pakistan is on the verge of getting a new prime minister, the cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan. Many of the social media accounts linked with the Pakistan Army are presenting the
Aug. 13, 2018

Looking forward to another jumla

By Kumar Ketkar What trick or ‘jumla’ will NarendraModi employ in his final Independence Day speech of this term from the ramparts of the Red Fort? That’s the subject of discussions in
Aug. 13, 2018

Maldives snubs India

By Abdus Sattar Ghazali The Maldives has asked India to withdraw its military choppers and personnel posted in the island as the Indo-Maldives agreement has expired in June 2018. The Maldives’ ambassador
Aug. 13, 2018

Right-wing extremism on the Prowl

By Syed Ali Mujtaba The ugly face of Hindutva terrorism has once again come to limelight with the arrest of three persons in Maharashtra for conspiring to carry out “terror activities” in
Aug. 13, 2018

Islamic Pakistan versus Secular India

By RASHID AHMAD Pakistan was created, at least in public perception, in the name of Islam. But Islamic parties have never been the first choice of the people of Pakistan in elections.
Aug. 11, 2018

ELEGY FOR HUMANITY

By Adil Bhat The art of storytelling is an interface with reality that has the power to transform perceptions about people and places. Feroz Rather’s debut novel, The Night of Broken Glass,
Aug. 11, 2018

NO REGRETS

By Harris Khalique The biggest irony that marks South Asian Muslim upper and middle classes is their wish to build citadels of righteousness and truth with the bricks of falsehood and intrigue.
Aug. 11, 2018

The not-so-famous five

By Taha Kehar With its welcome freshness of perspective, Bulbul Sharma’s Murder at the Happy Home for the Aged turns an intimate gaze on society’s flawed perceptions of old age through a
Aug. 11, 2018
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