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The Future of Kashmiri Pandits

Rahul Pandita

Is there a life for them in the Valley?

A New Poetics of Protest

The aesthetics of Indian politics XIV

Kashmir on the National Mind

A film becomes a cathartic cultural event that brings the tragedy of the pandits to the public consciousness

‘They say it is raining in Kashmir’

A fire that burnt our home and consumed our lives

‘Now is the time to say Sorry’

We are sorry that we did not talk about it

Shikara: The Struggle Against Forgetting

Thirty years after the forced exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, a feature film brings out the tragedy of a community India did not care for. The apathy persists. Deputy Editor Rahul Pandita, who co-wrote the film Shikara, recounts what it means to be a Kashmiri Pandit

The Abandoned: Why Nobody Wants the Rohingya

A report from the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh

Rohingya: The Exodus

The Rohingya fleeing military repression in Myanmar may have found temporary shelter in Bangladesh but the crisis is not over yet, and it is more than humanitarian

Syrian Refugees: Exodus and the Idea of Home

The German question is not about the number of refugees it can take. Zaher’s story says it all

Home Is Elsewhere

A collection of memoirs by Kashmiri Pandits in exile that could do with some historical context

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