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Enlightenment in the Gobi Desert

Nanditha Krishna

Amidst the India-China standoff elsewhere, art unites the two countries on the Silk Road. Nanditha Krishna looks at the Grottoes of a Thousand Buddhas to realise how civilisation is a unifying force even in the time of adversity

What’s at Steak?: The Constitutional Cost of Beef Ban

The ban on sale of cattle for slaughter amounts to butchering the Constitution

Tantric Twist

The possibilities of the occult in fiction

Ode to Triple Talaq

Is it the end of a medieval practice?

Totem and Triumphalism

Today we do not know if we are eating food, or if the food we eat is, in fact, eating us

Not Cow, But Bull Slaughter

It is the males of the species that are threatened

Battle for the Headscarf

One woman’s defiance of Turkey’s secularist dress code

Beauty of the Moment

The violence of the subcontinent echoes in Nadeem Aslam’s new novel

Aurangzeb: Not an Anti-Hindu Despot

Redeeming Aurangzeb from colonial historians

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