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60 Days on, India’s Biggest Farmers’ Protest Shows No Sign of Weakening
Yesterday, Jan. 26, India celebrated its Republic Day. But it was marked by scenes of farmers driving their tractors in convoy and marching to New Delhi's historic Red Fort. IPS senior correspondent STELLA PAUL unpacks the issues behind…
Violence at Delhi’s Red Fort: Here’s What Happened Before & After
An eyewitness account of how a peaceful protest turned violent at Delhi’s Red Fort on 26 January 2021.
A room for an Indian hero at the Indonesian embassy
The Embassy in Delhi honours Biju Patnaik’s role in Indonesia’s freedom struggle in 1947
Why Poor Response to Vaccine?
It was observed globally that the course of testing, standardizing, regulating and approving of the Covid-19 vaccines was polluted by significant political interference
BJP is testing its own achievements in West Bengal elections
This is BJP’s most historic and radical experiment with Hindutva politics beyond its base
Victim blaming must stop
Whenever there is an incident of rape, most people tend to say that it was the girl or woman's fault, and question her character, social class, outfit, sexual experience, and lifestyle.
Sexualising and policing girls’ bodies
The need for critical social thought in Bangladeshi classrooms
Farmers protest: Great Indian democracy in action
Issues faced by farmers are so diverse that it’s hard to have a coherent list of demands
Modi government needs to take a leaf from Vajpayee model
BJP under Vajpayee led an efficient coalition government even without having a majority
Reclaiming SAARC from the ashes of 2020
Despite the despondency, the rationale for its existence is intact, and India can use it as a stage for its global ambitions