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Ashiq Ahmed Nengroo: The man behind Jaish’s revival in Kashmir

Rahul Pandita

Ashiq Ahmed Nengroo of Pulwama transported 33 highly-trained terrorists from the international border to Kashmir Valley. Now from PoK, he continues to send arms consignments through Khalistani operatives

Modi Hits America

And Trump hugs him back...

Tuitions in Vrindavan: When a Russian Indologist taught George Harrison Hindi

When she agreed to teach the legendary English singer Hindi in the 1970s, India scholar Natalya Sazanova had no idea who the Beatles were. Over four months of lessons, George Harrison preferred to keep his fame a secret

The Language of a Simulated Storm

The national language deserves better instead of the periodic barbs of its alleged imposition

Pankaj Advani: The Master Cueist

A true champion brings home the trophy again

The Energy Leap

India reached Germany’s solar capacity in half the time. Renewable energy goals are within sight

The Anatomy of Chandrayaan-2

Inside the technology that thrilled—and failed

Missing the Moon By a Whisker

But India’s space dream is bigger than Chandrayaan-2

We Sindhis make good lawyers, Ram Jethmalani once said

Renowned lawyer and friend Indira Jaising pays tributes to the late legal luminary

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