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Honey Laundering

The arrest of a couple of corporate executives exposes a global racket, with Chinese honey being shipped to America under ‘Indian’ labels to sneak past a tariff barrier

In Defence of Israel

Why do Indian intellectuals ignore the Jewish state’s side of the story?

Prophets of Freedom

Stories of the extraordinary women of Afghanistan

The woman who the Taliban and the NATO fear

Meet Shukria Barakzai, a leading advocate of women’s rights in Afghanistan who wants to run for the country’s top office in 2014

Nice Guy Comes First

The visual history of a famous victory

Video Letters from Kabul

How three young Afghan women filmed their lives with videocams

Pot Needs to Call the Kettle Black

India needs to strengthen the UN’s hand in censuring Sri Lanka. But that requires facing up to its own human rights record

Suburbia around the Buddha

A newly erected shrine in Nangchen and the transformation of a Buddhist part of China seen to be beyond the Dalai Lama’s influence

‘India needs to be intimate with China’

In an interview with Open, writer Martin Jacques sounds a wake-up call for India: engage China or prepare to endure its hegemony

More than Lives Lost in Oak Park

The slaughter at the Wisconsin gurdwara killed not just innocents, but innocence itself

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