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Kashmir

The Long Road to Justice

Rahul Pandita

It has taken three decades for trial to begin in the case of the killing of four Indian Air Force personnel in Kashmir in 1990. Open accesses CBI investigation to tell the story of that fateful day

“Is my husband’s name on the National War Memorial?”

On January 25, 1990, Squadron Leader Ravi Khanna and three other Airforce personnel were killed in a terrorist attack in Kashmir. As the trial begins in the case after three decades, here is the story of his widow, Nirmal Khanna.

Kashmir: The Politics of Hailing Martyrs

To show real sensitivity in Kashmir, one must ask certain uncomfortable questions

The Caliphate Files: Inside the Islamic State Modules of India

“Yeh Us Bhai Ka Threema Id Hai Jo Aapko Message Karega. Inshallah. Unka Pehla Message Hoga: Bismillah. Aapka Jawaab Hoga: Alhamduillah Asalam-U-Walaikum Wahrehmatullahi Wabarakatuh.

The Last and Lost War of Pakistan

Pulwama borrows from a history of deception and subversion

Kashmir: Josh Gone Awry

Brashness inspired by a Hindi film cannot help in Kashmir

Into the Forbidden Zone

The cost of conflict across the Line of Control

Waiting for the Barbarians

The retreat of states and the politics of the future

Cloak and Stagger

Empty tales from Indian and Pakistani spymasters

A Variety of Absences

Sachin Tendulkar outside the field

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