As India looks within to see the future
Optimism of the Will | Modi and the Rediscovery of India | Deradicalisation in Kashmir | Journey of the Indian Flag | Nandalal Bose’s people | Asaf Ali’s Haveli | The Missed Mission of 1942 | The Judgement on Judiciary | The Untold Story of Pakistan | The Ultimate Partition Film | The Return of Syama Prasad Mookerjee | Born in 1947: Life Stories | Fiction: Poems | The Constitution in Santhali
Indian democracy imposes no narrow conformities on its citizens
Modi has shown the country how to dream big and believe in itself and that there is no contradiction between owning an ancient civilisational heritage and becoming a 21st century technological power
The former prime minister’s assassination shows Japan’s relationship with religion is ambiguous
The hidden history of a girls’ primary school in Old Delhi
The Tricolour remains a guide to the country and has become increasingly more accessible
The new liberal voices that speak of a different freedom in Kashmir
The price we paid for the failure of the Cripps Mission eighty years ago
Sushil Kumar Kaul Arazbegi, retired corporate executive, Thane
More than sixty years after his death, Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s position on Kashmir has been vindicated and his critique of the Nehruvian order is redefining the idea of Indian nationhood