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Essay

Racism in Sport

Sabin Iqbal

Beneath a tolerant façade, there are layers of prejudice based on culture and colour

Was Emergency Inevitable?

Indira Gandhi was planning it from January 1975, long before the Allahabad High Court judgment

Our Lives Matter

Efforts to instigate social conflicts have failed because of the resolve of Indian society to uphold inclusiveness

The Chinese Endgame

Beijing’s next move against India will be coordinated with the Pakistan army

The Key to Recovery

Every government needs to revisit history for an appropriate economic response as monetary policy tools are exhausted

Istanbul: Lost in Shifting Shadows

A city caught between the heretical seductions of modernity and the atavistic lures of medievalism

Jawaharlal Nehru…as a South Asian remembers

We live in a world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open, said Jawaharlal Nehru

The King’s Salvation

A lesson from 12th century Angkor Wat where its ruler Jayavarman VII prioritised public health and elevated it to worship

Why Savarkar had to be saved

Patel and Morarji wanted to avoid communal violence and political instability at all costs

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