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Kashmir

Populism and Storytelling

S Prasannarajan

Why Modi is still compelling

Arundhati Roy: The Utmost Unhappiness of Being Indian

Arundhati Roy’s second novel in twenty years retains her original magic even as it becomes an overwrought political project

Who Lost Kashmir?

Five inconvenient truths about an over-Islamised Valley

Kashmir: The Price of Soft Secessionism

The current political experiment in the Valley has failed badly

‘Bleed India with a Thousand Cuts’ Policy Is in a Shambles

As a new cold war sets in between India and Pakistan in the wake of India’s retaliatory strikes on terror camps across the LoC, two Pakistani commentators present the other side of the argument

There is Just One Issue: Kashmir

Pakistan would not be able to have internal and external peace unless its relationship with India is stabilised

Zakir Naik: The Preacher’s Progress

What makes Zakir Naik an incendiary evangelist?

Mohit Takalkar: The Minimal Master

Neither commercial nor experimental, Mohit Takalkar has developed his own stage idiom. And now it’s winning awards

Behind the Vale

This former RAW chief’s pacy account on Kashmir is not consistently insightful but his pessimism is not off the mark

Can Modi Trust This Man?

An ambitious Modi with Kashmir on his mind is desperate for a piece of history in South Asia but will Nawaz Sharif let him?

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