Sumantra Bose
Kashmir and the fallacy of the secularism argument
Did the mass killing of Hindus in a village under the Nizam’s rule help legitimise the integration of Hyderabad? History continues to haunt
Cow vigilantes come in all shades—from a man who maintains peace with Muslim neighbours to a woman who gave up a glamorous career for it
In modern times, a glaring intellectual failure of the Muslim mind is not to distinguish between Israel, the Jews and the Zionists
Srirangapattana’s zenana might have housed 333 women, but Tipu Sultan was an affectionate family man and a just king
Muslims are caught between religious extremism and the moral weakness of those who say ‘Islam is evil’
The Orlando killer may have pledged his allegiance to ISIS but there is more to his hatred and violence
Obscurantist clerics mount a campaign against recent moves to reform the Muslim Personal Law