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Pakistan

Elsewhere in History

Devapriya Roy

A Bangladeshi writer discovers the East

Is Kashmir Losing India?

Today, alienation is a necessary identity for the stone-throwing, Book-bound revolutionary. Home is not India any longer; it is an idea delivered by an angry god

Pakistan: Bowling Nation

It’s easier to be creative as a bowler in the relatively unstructured and ramshackle world of Pakistani cricket than as a batsman

The Myth of Hindu Terror

What the data says: India faces bigger threats from Jihad and Maoism

Faisal Devji: Time Traveller

His scholarship helps us understand Islam better and grasp the intricacies of Jihadist thought

Daddy in the Shadows

A gripping novel where the son gets to know himself better through his raucous uncles and absent father

The Art of Denial

How to complicate the complicated

Fear and Faith in Dhaka

Caught between the call of jihad and the politics of poverty, Sheikh Hasina is battling alone for Bangladesh. India and the West had better take notice

India Art Fair 2016: Less Is More

Indian artists may not have set hearts aflutter but those from Pakistan and Nepal added spice to the local flavours

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