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Protected: Seeing the CAA for what it is

Manu Sanan

How the Citizenship Amendment Act trips over itself to make religious distinctions based on false presumptions

‘Why I Am Proud to be a Hindu’

The liberating impact of Gandhi’s faith

The Ocean of Love

What bridges the distance between the human and the divine

Article 14: A Flawed Argument

The use of Article 14 in criticising the CAA is a reductionist exercise

Thanks to CAA, We Stand Isolated in the World, Says Former NSA

Shivshankar Menon says India now needs help from abroad much more than ever

The Sovereign State Versus the Globalized Citizenship Model

A state’s foremost duty is to protect itself and its people

Anger Management

The Indian street needs a new fighter, not from the closed books of religion. Nor from the ghost houses of ideologies

A Brief and Biased History the Decade

How do we want to remember 2010-19?

The Education of a Prince

A king must delight his subjects but not violate his own dharma

Vivekananda: The Double Helix

No one else combined the inter-faith and the science-religion dialogues as Vivekananda did

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