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As Colombo turns to China, RSS helps Jaishankar tamp down furore on Amit Shah’s ‘remarks’
From human rights vote in Geneva to Maldives defence pact, India seeks options to chastise Sri Lanka.
Why MJ Akbar Vs Priya Ramani sexual harassment verdict is a milestone in India
Ruling significant because it will give more women the courage to speak up, says Ramani
What the Priya verdict means for women waging lonely battles
In the Western classical canon, a woman who speaks out publicly is seen as abhorrent. Classicist Mary Beard lists a number of instances — from Ovid’s Metamorphoses where a princess who is raped has her tongue cut off
In Sri Lanka, India’s loss, China’s gain
The Modi government’s ‘Neighbourhood Policy’ does not seem to be working with the Rajapaksas
Power Toolkits cut her to size: Users Manual for DIY sarkar
A toolkit used to be a household essential. All of a sudden it has become the manual for sedition-secession.
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Apart from arts and dance, Bollywood and cuisine, India’s soft power resides in it being a society that respected its minorities, stood with the Gandhian values of non-violence, and called itself world’s biggest — inclusive and pluralistic…
India-Pak Relations: What the Kafkaesque Case of a Repatriated Cattle-Herder Tells Us
That a poor man ends up spending years in jail due to bureaucratic delays points to a larger issue. But Ismail Sama's repatriation also gives cause for some hope.
Why Restoring Press Freedom Globally Should Take Precedence on Biden’s Priority List
According to the recent report of the Committee to Protect Journalists, the US government has traditionally promoted free press at home and around the globe. However, such a reputation was marred under Donald Trump's presidency.
NaMa MoDidi: East is east and best is best, and ne’er the twain shall greet
Before Gujarat’s storied chief minister souped up Ahmedabad’s Kankaria lake, the gentle Reuben David had built a small but lively zoo on its shore.