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The first election in after the abrogation of Article 370 is a test but the home ministry seems ready to take the call
What happens to a revolution the morning after, asks Sudhir Mishra, who returns to political filmmaking in a new web series set in kashmir
The adoption of a BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal multi-modal technical and economic cooperation) charter at the grouping's 25th year is a much needed, and much delayed development
America’s first woman secretary of state shaped the 20th century’s last world-defining moment
A film becomes a cathartic cultural event that brings the tragedy of the pandits to the public consciousness
The forced migration of Kashmiri Pandits, for long kept out of the national narrative, is finally becoming visible and gaining the attention of the rest of India
On his first visit to Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370, Amit Shah focuses on development, employment, grassroots democracy and ending terrorism
Twenty years after his release from an Indian jail, the fountainhead of radical Islamism continues to send messengers of death to India