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Essays

CAA: A Moral Amendment

The CAA is the only hope of survival that the 17 million Hindus still left in Bangladesh can clutch at

Dissent and the University

Are campuses witnessing an attack on the democratic imagination?

Protected: Seeing the CAA for what it is

How the Citizenship Amendment Act trips over itself to make religious distinctions based on false presumptions

‘Why I Am Proud to be a Hindu’

The liberating impact of Gandhi’s faith

The ‘Shah’ of Big Things

It is being said that there could be a Cabinet reshuffle after the Budget Session

JNU’s Clash of Versions

Can we stop cashing in on a troubled campus?

Article 14: A Flawed Argument

The use of Article 14 in criticising the CAA is a reductionist exercise

An Age of Upheaval and Liberation

A return to the turbulent 1960s at the beginning of a new decade

Opponents of Citizenship Act are intellectually dishonest

Contrary to propaganda, Indian Muslims have nothing to be worried about the new law

The Sovereign State Versus the Globalized Citizenship Model

A state’s foremost duty is to protect itself and its people

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