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

A pattern the BJP cannot ignore

The by poll results in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, taken together with those last month in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, are suggestive of a pattern that the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) cannot afford
Mar. 16, 2018

The promise breakers

Election time promises rarely materialise in power corridors of government. The contemporary orientation of decision making correlates to democratic style of Functioning. It is here in this way of ruling that the
Mar. 16, 2018

The importance of dissatisfaction

In a slave society, one can argue, the interest of the slaves lies in keeping the slave owner happy, for otherwise he is likely to flog and whip them mercilessly which would
Mar. 16, 2018

Delinking political and economic liberalism

Chinese President Xi Jinping heads the world’s second largest military and economic power, and calls the shots in the country. The recent amendment to China’s constitution that states that a person may
Mar. 16, 2018

THE MYTH OF AN INTOLERANT ISLAM

Islam is a massive faith with 1.6 billion followers. A considerable section of the community lives as a minority community in many countries, battling issues of stereotyping, discrimination, and identity. With the
Mar. 15, 2018

Giving Makes You Rich

In John Bunyan’s 1684 classic The Pilgrim’s Progress, the character Old Honest poses this riddle to the innkeeper Gaius: “A man there was, tho’ some did count him mad. The more he
Mar. 15, 2018

Finding Your Human Potential

Let us begin by observing the world around us and recognising that the laws of the universe dictate that everything is constantly moving, the universe is continuously expanding and there are stages
Mar. 15, 2018

Honour killings in India

Violence against women’s autonomy, in all matters and especially in matters of sexuality and marriage, is one of India’s most widespread and tenacious forms of gender violence – and also the least
Mar. 15, 2018

The myth of a two-front war

The conspicuously modest rise in the defence budget for 2018-19 highlights the mismatch between India’s grandiose strategic ambitions and our limited ability to fund them. Defence allocations, including military pensions, will rise
Mar. 15, 2018
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