By Robert C. Koehler “I believe that for a moment I thought the explosion might set fire to the atmosphere and thus finish the Earth, even though I knew that this was
By Abdul Wahid Hamid Some of the major aspects of the mission and method of Prophet Muhammad are eloquently presented in a speech which one of his companions, Jafar ibn abiTaalib, made
By Prem Shankar Jha This is the country where Gautam Buddha was born. This is the country where Bhakti and Sufi poets and saints stripped Brahminical Hinduism and orthodox Islam of ritual,
By Ujjawal Krishnam On 26th February, Indian authorities made high pitched claims of dropping bombs on Jaish e Mohammad(JeM) terrorist camps, with this was their aspiration that revenge of Pathankot suicide bombing
By Neera Chandhoke The schedule for the 2019 general election has been announced, and the political arena has once again been transformed into a gigantic market place. In this space political parties
By Nandita Haksar In dealing with the Pulwama attack of February 14, India has exhibited a degree of triumphalism that could spell disaster, for the Kashmiri people and for the future of
By Badri Raina In yet another cynical rebuff to the popular democratic aspiration in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, the Election Commission of India has thought it fit to defer elections
By Jeffrey Gettleman, VinduGoel and Maria Abi-Habib Only one month ago, NarendraModi, India’s once unstoppable prime minister, seemed surprisingly vulnerable going into his re-election campaign. Economic growth had been slowing, thousands of
By Zahid Hussain THE latest crackdown on outlawed militant outfits and their charity wings may appear to be conducted with more seriousness of purpose than before, yet there are questions about the
By URVISH KOTHARI When it comes to Kashmir, some Indians like to invoke the memory of SardarVallabhbhai Patel with a wistful ‘what if’ question. But they seldom remember Sardar Patel when arguing
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